The History of the Maine State Flag


The Maine state flag, adopted in 1909, features a rich design that reflects the state's heritage and natural beauty. The flag's dark blue field showcases the state coat of arms at its center. The coat of arms includes a shield depicting a moose resting under a tall pine tree, symbolizing Maine's abundant wildlife and forests.

Flanking the shield are a farmer with a scythe and a sailor with an anchor, representing the state's agricultural and maritime industries. Above the shield, a North Star shines with the state motto "Dirigo," meaning "I Lead," highlighting Maine's guiding principles.

Understanding the history and symbolism of the Maine flag provides insight into the state's identity and values. Explore our Maine flag collection to celebrate and honor this emblem of state pride and heritage.