Texas Flag
The Texas Flag, also known as the "Lone Star Flag," features a single white star on a blue vertical stripe, with horizontal stripes of white and red. Adopted in 1839, it symbolizes Texas' independence and pride. The blue represents loyalty, the white stands for purity, and the red signifies bravery.
The flag's design reflects Texas' history as an independent republic before joining the United States. The lone star is a prominent symbol of Texas, representing unity and the state's unique identity. The flag is often displayed at public events and is a source of pride for many Texans.