Did
you know there is only one state in the United States that has a
non rectangular shaped flag? The flag starts wider on the left, getting narrower
on the right side. Instead of a straight edge on the right, it
has two points. It is
red, white, and blue, with five red-and-white stripes on the
right side.
The left side has a
dark blue triangle, in the center of which is a red-and-white
circle surrounded by 17 white stars. The 13 stars surrounding the circle pay
homage to the original 13 colonies, and the four stars to the
right of it bring the number up to 17, representing Ohio’s
admission to the Union as the 17th state. The large
blue triangle represents Ohio's hills and valleys, and the
stripes represent roads and waterways. The circle in the center
evokes the “O” for Ohio, in addition to slightly resembling a
buckeye seed (since Ohio is “the Buckeye State”).
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