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Altoona, Pennsylvania (U.S.)

Blair County

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[Possible flag of Altoona, Pennsylvania] image located by Valentin Poposki, 13 March 2010



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Description of the flag

Reported in the Popular Mechanics Magazine, August 1915:

Civic Flag is Adopted by Pennsylvania Town
   Following a local competition, the city council of Altoona, Pa., officially adopted a design for a municipal flag. The purpose of the banner is to arouse civic pride, advertise the community and stimulate allegiance to its home industries. The flag has a dark blue rectangular field, one and one-twelfth times as long as it is wide, surrounded by a gold border. The design consists of a large keystone of blue outlined with white, on which is placed the seal of the city. At the top of the keystone is the coat of arms of Pennsylvania done in gold, black, pale green, and pale blue.
Valentin Poposki, 13 March 2010

Seal

[municipal seal] image located by Paul Haines, 6 January 2021