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The History of the Iowa State Flag


The Iowa state flag, adopted in 1921, is a proud symbol of the state's history and values. The flag features three vertical stripes of blue, white, and red, reflecting Iowa's French heritage as part of the Louisiana Purchase. In the center white stripe, a bald eagle carries a flowing ribbon in its beak, displaying the state motto, "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain."

Below the eagle, the word "Iowa" is prominently displayed. The design, created by Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, embodies the state's commitment to freedom and justice.

Understanding the history and symbolism of the Iowa flag deepens appreciation for the state's heritage and principles. Explore our Iowa flag collection to celebrate and honor this emblem of state pride and history.