Description
Wyoming Flag
The Wyoming state flag was designed by Mrs. A.C. Keyes and adopted by state legislature in 1817. It consists of the state seal seemingly branded on the hide of a white bison facing the hoist on a blue field bordered by a white and red stripe. The seal shows Victory holding a scroll proclaiming “Equal rights” standing between two columns. Ribbons bearing the names of some chief products of the state swirl around the columns. A cowboy and a miner with a shield of the U.S. between their feet also appear.
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If you’re looking for a more formal version of this flag check out our Wyoming Ceremonial Flag.