Flag of Tulsa
Municipal flag of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The flag of Tulsa consists of an upper navy blue half and a lower beige half, separated by a gold horizontal line, with a gold Osage shield punctuating the left third. The shield contains a red circle, and a beige six-pointed star centered within the circle. The flag is notable for being one of the few modern flags to utilize beige in its design - a color often associated with faded dyes on flags from usage.
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | October 3, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-10-03)[1] |
Design | Upper navy blue half and lower beige half, separated by a gold horizontal line, with a gold shield on the left third, containing a red circle and beige six-pointed star. |
Designed by | Jordan Michael Winn (Primary Designer) Dakota Bryant (Initial Concept Sketch) |
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In 2022, it became one of two city flags to receive an A+ rating from the North American Vexillological Association.[2]