
Flag of Tennessee - Wikipedia
The flag of Tennessee is the official flag of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The flag displays an emblem on a field of red, with a strip of blue bordered by white on the fly.
Flag of Tennessee | Meaning, History & Colors | Britannica
The first confirmed official flag was adopted in 1897. It had diagonal stripes of red-blue-white with the yellow inscription “The Volunteer State” (the state nickname) and the number 16, indicating …
Tennessee State Symbols | Tennessee Secretary of State
The state of Andrew Jackson, or “Old Hickory,” Tennessee was the sixteenth state admitted to the Union—the original thirteen colonies plus three states—and, consequently, the flag bears …
TN225: The Tennessee State Flag - tnmuseum.org
Did you know that Tennessee has not always had a state flag? It’s true! As we commemorate Tennessee’s 225th birthday this year, let’s look back at the history of our state’s iconic flag. …
Tennessee Flag: Meaning, History, Image, Emoji
Explore the symbolism and history of the Tennessean flag, and view its official image, design, colors, and emoji.
Tennessee Flag and Description and Tennessee Seal - WorldAtlas
Designed by a member of the Third Regiment of the Tennessee Infantry, the state's flag was officially adopted on April 17, 1905. Its multifaceted design and colors pays homage to both …
Tennessee State Flag: Three Stars, Meaning, and History | State Flags …
Explore Tennessee’s flag with its three stars, blue circle, and the story behind this iconic design.
Tennessee Flag | Tennessee Flag Meaning - Maps of World
Apr 3, 2025 · White, red and blue are the national colors of the US. White is a symbol of purity, blue stands for the patriotism of the people of Tennessee and red stands for the readiness of …
Tennessee State Flag – 50states
The three stars on the Tennessee flag represent the three different landforms in Tennessee, mountains in the east, highlands in the middle and lowlands in the west.
Tennessee (U.S.) - CRW Flags
Dec 16, 2023 · I found a flag for Tennessee using the three-star device from the center of the Tennessee state flag to replace the central star of the official confederate naval jack.