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Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue

June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress issued a resolution making the Stars and Stripes the nation's flag. Enjoy a little red, white, and blue from across the Smithsonian. Learn about the Star-Spangled Banner and U.S. Flag Code at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.


American Flag Whirligig

Untitled (American Flag)

Brooch in form of American flag

Old Glory flag

House Where First American Flag Was Made

Flag from Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train

Flag, United States, USA

United States Colored Troops Flag

Video Flag

Sidewall

Oriental Trading Company American Flag Yo-Yo

Textile

Neil Armstrong

48 star US National Flag, used at D-day, Utah Beach

Carrie Fisher

Armenian-American Bicentennial Banner, 1976

United States National 34-Star Flag

“American Brewery” Sign

Stars and Stripes Thermos

Shield used by Chris Evans as Captain America in Captain America:The Winter Soldier

Textile

32c The Stars and Stripes Forever! single

Fourth of July

Commemorative textile

6c First Stars and Stripes Flag single

Lincoln at Gettysburg II

Forever Stars and Stripes and the Fruited Plain coil single

New York (Boy with Flag)

Untitled, Mandaree, North Dakota, from the series In Search of the Corn Queen

1861 Mary Rockhold Teter's "Stars and Stripes" Quilt

Folded Flag #2

Rickenbacker Radiator Emblem

Evel Knievel's Jumpsuit

Stamp with close up of a waving American flag

37c Wavy Flag single

Sled Decorated with Stars and Stripes


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