| Flag of Nebraska
Adopted 1925
Design J. Lloyd McMaster
The flag of Nebraska is a blue
cloth charged with the state seal. The current design was adopted
in 1925, yet a design in 1921 from an architect based in New York
State was rejected by the state government. The official
designation of the design as the state flag occurred in 1963;
Nebraska was one of the last states to adopt an official flag.
The Nebraska Flag was rated in a survey by the North American
Vexillological Association as 71st out of 72 U.S. and Canadian
flags, making it the 2nd worst flag in the survey. The only flag
that was ranked lower was the 2001 Georgia Flag. However in 2003,
Georgia changed its flag to its current design. As a result, the
Nebraska Flag is the lowest ranking flag in the survey that is
still in use.

Sterling Silver Charm of Nebraska |