Alaska’s flag was created by a 13-year-old. |
Every flag
has a story, but few are as endearing as Alaska’s. One of the rare places to
have a flag before it was actually a state, the Last Frontier held a contest
to design its territorial standard in 1926-27 — and a 13-year-old won. (The contest was only open to
Alaskan children in the 7th-12th grade, but still.) Benny Benson lived in an
orphanage known as the Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska, when he came up with
the winning design, which included a description he wrote himself: “The
blue field is for the Alaska sky and the forget-me-not, an Alaska flower. The
North Star is for the future of the state of Alaska, the most northerly in
the Union. The dipper is for the Great Bear – symbolizing strength.” His design
also featured “1867” in commemoration of the year
the United States bought Alaska from Russia,
although the numbers didn’t make the final cut. |
5 comments:
What a beautiful and meaningful flag!
13 year old did a great job. We need to pay more attention to young teenagers today.
That's amazing!! Who KNEW?? YOU did! I am going to tell my grand quads this story!
So glad he made some advancements in Alaska history. He is one brilliant teen.
what a great story!! i like the simplicity of the flags design!!
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