This is Easton, PA's take on how the stars and stripes should be rendered.
The legend attached to it is that it was displayed on 8 July 1776 for the reading of the Declaration of Independence in Easton; however, there is no documentation for this.
I like it because it's not the normal US flag configuration.
Debate Magazine
Since Dog Gone is going to do a post about Flag Day, I thought I would post the Easton Flag:
This is Easton, PA's take on how the stars and stripes should be rendered.
The legend attached to it is that it was displayed on 8 July 1776 for the reading of the Declaration of Independence in Easton; however, there is no documentation for this.
I like it because it's not the normal US flag configuration.
This is Easton, PA's take on how the stars and stripes should be rendered.
The legend attached to it is that it was displayed on 8 July 1776 for the reading of the Declaration of Independence in Easton; however, there is no documentation for this.
I like it because it's not the normal US flag configuration.
