State Flag of Texas
The State Flag of Texas features a vertical blue stripe on the left, representing loyalty, alongside horizontal white and red stripes. The white stripe symbolizes purity, while the red stripe stands for bravery. The flag's design reflects the state's rich history and pride.
Adopted in 1839, the flag is often referred to as the "Lone Star Flag," highlighting Texas's nickname, the Lone Star State. The single star represents Texas's independence and unity. The flag is a prominent symbol of Texas culture and is displayed at various state events and celebrations.