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The Pennsylvania General Assembly standardized the design of the flag and required that the field of blue be the same color as the blue of the Flag of the United States.
Pennsylvania's flag is more of a square than a rectangle!
The Pennsylvania state Coat of Arms, containing the emblems of the official Pennsylvania state seal, was that of Pennsylvania's Penn family.
The first state flag, bearing the state coat of arms was authorized by the general assembly in 1799.
The Pennsylvania State flag, as it is now was adopted in 1907!
The two rearing horses represent the state being able to be drawn out of difficulties.
The flag serves as a symbol of honor, heritage and regional pride and is displayed at state buildings.
Virtue, Liberty, and Independence, along the bottom in red relates to the state motto.
The state Coat of Arms is embroidered on the flag.
Draft horses are on either side of the coat of arms and the American eagle rests on the top. The scroll at the bottom reads Virtue, Liberty and Independence.