Maryland State Flag

Approval Rate: 82%

82%Approval ratio

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    vicvegas

    Wed Dec 31 2008

    Only flag that does NOT look like it was designed by the chamber of commerce.

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    drummond

    Wed Dec 31 2008

    By far my favorite!  I'd like to know the history behind the design. Did they consult Picasso?

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    irishgit

    Wed Dec 31 2008

    Great flag, very feudal in its design.

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    teresag

    Wed Feb 27 2008

    YIKES!  Been awhile since I've seen this, now I remember why!  Hurts my eyes.

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    james76255

    Wed Nov 14 2007

    It's okay. It is different, which is good, but I feel like I should be at Medieval Times paying too much for a turkey leg when I look at it. I do appreciate the history behind it but I guess it's just not my cup of tea.

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    jfo1234

    Wed Oct 24 2007

    Best flag by far unique and of all the flags it has the most history tied into it. The black and gold is the coat of arms for the father's side of the family of George Clavert the 1st Baron of Baltimore and founder of the state of Maryland and the red and white is the coat of arm for the Mother's side very classy, one of a few (mabye Alaska, South Carolina, Califonia, and Texas) that you know once you see it, and the the only one that dosen't look like a state flag (maybe with an exception to Alaska).

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Oct 24 2007

    This is the best flag of the group--top of the heap! It is historical based on heraldry.

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    twansalem

    Tue Oct 16 2007

    It's an interesting flag with an interesting history, and I do like it, but it does seem like it belongs in midieval Europe.

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    realtype

    Mon Apr 09 2007

    The best design for a state flag period; very fitting for the best state in the country. Based on the Coat of Arms of Lord Baltimore who founded the Maryland colony in 1632. Reflects the states long history and uses an attractive and authoritative design.

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    leftfinger

    Thu Dec 07 2006

    Well, you can't miss this flag. It's unique and clashes with itself, but at the same time it works.

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    pandrew324

    Fri Sep 30 2005

    One of a kind. The only U.S. flag based on heraldic emblems. The alternating colors also look cool.

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    texasyankee

    Thu Jun 16 2005

    It DOES look like a tv test pattern. I would not want to look at this one waving in the breeze, I think I might get motion sickness.

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    oasis045

    Thu Jun 02 2005

    What were they smokin' when they came up with this ? I Don't Get It !

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    miamiredhawkgr_ad

    Tue May 31 2005

    It looks like it is a TV test screen pattern.

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    synapse

    Wed Feb 23 2005

    A great flag. Distinctive, unique, clever, interesting simply to look at, and has a certain middle-ages quality that wouldn't look out of place on a castle.

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    ollinerebel

    Tue Feb 15 2005

    Easily best. Unique in the States; geometrically complex but not complex as in all the 1s that incorporate actual pictures (e.g., seals), and also distinct from the US flag itself. The seal flags are boring despite using something complex - esp. as almost all of those seal-flags are on blue fields. They all look the same. You can easily sketch the MD flag very accurately; 1 should be able to do that w/colors, not to mention clearly distinguish them from others. It is indeed heraldry-driven, the colors of the Calvert (founding governors) and Crossland families - black&gold; & red&white;, respectively. 1 thing I can be proud about as a MDer; all the other things to be proud of are way in the past.

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    beelzebub

    Sun Jan 23 2005

    Very cool flag. Makes me almost wish I lived there.

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    jirai1d4

    Sat Jan 08 2005

    Yeah, this flag looks like one that should be flown over a castle. Doesn't look bad though.

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    wavebacker

    Sun Nov 21 2004

    This is the best State Flag for one of the best States in the country! It's great because it's unique. It's a colorful flag that looks regal. This is the sort of flag you'd imagine King Arthur had flying over Camelot. Simply the best !

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    stolypin

    Mon Nov 15 2004

    Historic, so therefore not terrible, but this thing is hideously ugly.

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    mrpolitical

    Sat Sep 25 2004

    If I were to rate this flag seriously, it would get a 1, but belonging to a state that has this flag is punishment enough for Maryland citizens. However, it deserves a couple brownie points for being creative.

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    bibliophile

    Fri Sep 24 2004

    CastleBee's description is dead on, so funny I convulsed with laughter. This flag is unusual and distinctive, but it is not the most visually pleasing to me.

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    jobean

    Sat Jul 24 2004

    This is the best of the state flags. It is known instantly because it is so distinctive, and it has such roots in the founding families coats of arms. I think so and I'm from Florida!

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    kamylienne

    Fri Jul 23 2004

    Well, it's my state's flag, so here's my take on it: almost dizzying. It kinda clashes. I think castlebee's description is pretty good. But, it's not boring, at least.

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    castlebee

    Mon Apr 19 2004

    I'm sorry, but I think this looks like someone ate a deck of cards and threw up on their bed.

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    zuchinibut

    Sun Apr 18 2004

    Love the Maryland flag. Very unique and very good looking. No Stars and Bars, and no bland one colored flag with a motto or something stupid on it.

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    jed1000

    Sun Apr 18 2004

    Reaches back to 17th century heraldic symbols (those of Lord Baltimore) for its design. An attractive flag.