✍️ Our Design: Double-sided 18" x 12" vertical Tennessee LGBTQ+ Pride garden flag. Pole not included.
The Tennessee state flag was officially adopted on April 17, 1905. It was designed by Captain LeRoy Reeves of the Tennessee Infantry, who sought to create a symbol that represented the unique geographical and political makeup of the state.
The central emblem consists of three white stars bound together by a blue circle with a white border. These three stars represent the "Grand Divisions" of Tennessee: East, Middle, and West. The white circle, or "binding," symbolizes the unity of these three distinct regions within a single state. According to Captain Reeves’ original specifications, the stars are arranged so that no two stars are parallel, ensuring that the design remains distinct from any angle.
In this vertical garden flag configuration, the flag is rotated 90 degrees so that the fly edge (the edge furthest from the pole), are positioned at the bottom. And instead of the traditional blue stripe, it we turned it all the colors of the LGBTQ+ rainbow to show love and acceptance to our friends in the volunteer state!
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