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Flag Poles and Banners - Arizona
The Arizona flag is one of many state flags that are attached to flag poles around buildings and non-building type constructions in our times. The United States alone, counts 50 different state flags that are relatively young in comparison to flags of different countries.
Interestingly, the flag of Arizona has been around for about 100 years and displays 13 sun-rays that are red and yellow. These rays represent the beautiful sunsets that Arizona enjoys. A copper star is displayed in the middle of the flag, symbolizing the mining industry in this respective State. The lower half of the flag is colored dark blue and represents liberty for Arizona.
The height of the Arizona state flag is 2 units high whereas the width is 3. As mentioned above, this banner displays thirteen rays on the top half of the flag with each ray having an equal segment. From left to right, the colors red alternate with yellow (or gold) all across until the rays are complete. In comparison to the flag, the copper star is 1 unit in height.
Ever since its adoption back in 1917, the flag has been flown from residential and commercial type flag poles throughout the State of Arizona as well as the United States of America. The then ruling Governor (Campbell) never officially signed the endorsement that officially brought his flag into existence.
NAVA considers the Arizona State flag to one of the best designed flags in North America. The colors used have interestingly not been set down in law. The accepted as well as commonly flown flag size from a flagpole is 4 by 6 feet, dependant on flagpole-size partially.
The Arizona State flag, and like other flags of different countries and states, can be flown from all kinds of flag poles. Residential type poles commonly fly three by five (ft) and four by six (ft) flags. Giant flags are custom made for States every so often and are flown from jumbo flagpoles.
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what are those blue posts for that are near intersections?
Does anyone know what those blue tower like things are on the side of the road?
In Ann arbor and pittsfield township there are thes blue pole typ thingies that have upside down cones on top of them. they are usually near intersections. what are they for?
. I'm thinking they are old 'hitching post' for tying up horses.
I bet City Hall would know:
>> "Supervisor and the Deputy Supervisor and may be contacted by phone at: (734) 822-3136 or by e-mail at: supervisor@pittsfieldtwp.org. " ..


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