Flag of North Dakota
A bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, with a red shield and 13 white stars below a sun, on a navy blue field.
A bald eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, with a red shield and 13 white stars below a sun, on a navy blue field.
A burgee — the only non-rectangular US state flag — with red and white stripes, a blue triangle, and 17 white stars.
An Osage warrior's buffalo-skin shield with peace symbols on a sky-blue field — the calumet (peace pipe) and an olive branch.
Unique among US state flags: a different design on each side. Front shows the state seal; reverse shows a beaver — the state animal.
The Pennsylvania state coat of arms on a blue field — a shield supported by two harnessed black horses, with a bald eagle above.
A gold anchor on a white field surrounded by 13 gold stars, with the word HOPE on a blue ribbon below.
A white palmetto tree and a white crescent on a deep indigo blue field — minimalist and instantly recognisable.
The state seal in colour on a sky-blue field, surrounded by gold rays and the words "SOUTH DAKOTA" arching above and "THE MOUNT RUSHMORE STATE" below.

A red field with three white stars in a blue circle and a vertical blue stripe at the fly.