Taunton Flag
Made with 100% long-lasting 200 denier SolarMax nylon material, it's designed to resist fading and wear. Flys well in the lightest breezes, and dries quickly. Complete with reinforced stitching, embroidered stars, and extra-strength polyester thread. Strong and durable, special parachute cloth treatment reduces sun and chemical deterioration.Made in the
USA
by Annin & Co., a proud member of the Flag Manufacturers Association of America.
Annin's Nyl-Glo Flag Material Out Performs Other Nylon Flags.
- Longest lasting nylon flag material available
- Flies in the lightest breeze
- Brass gromets with canvas or rope threaded canvas heading
- Four rows of lock stiching with back-stich reinforcements
- Two rows of stiching on top and bottom hems
- Best resistance to damaging ultraviolet radiation
- One year colorfast guarantee
- Dense 200 denier nylon weave
- Provides the brightest colors for a great appearance
The first flag to represent any dissention amongst the Colonies, this flag was raised in the town of Taunton, Massachusetts as a symbol of the colonies frustration and unwillingness to be persecuted. The flag was the first in a series that would warn the British that the Colonies were a force to be reckoned with, and would not accept the any loss of their rights or freedom. The bold words “Liberty and Union” reflect the original sentiment of the Colonists, which was to be treated as equal citizens of the British Empire, (“No taxation with representation!”) rather then be excluded from it.