Draft:Flag of Bellingham
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The Flag of Bellingham is a green, white, and blue flag representing the city of Bellingham, Washington. The flag was created by Bradley James Lockhart in 2015 as a part of an unofficial competition and was later made the official flag in 2017.[1] The blue half-circle on the flag resembles the Bellingham Bay, the wavy white lines represent Whatcom Falls Park, the dark and light green stripes depict the four original towns of Bellingham and the two four-pointed stars represent the local Coast Salish population.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Cornwell, Paige (2 June 2017). "Bellingham to raise official flag for the first time. Do you like it?". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
- ^ Alexander, Jemma (2022-11-30). "What's the Deal With: Bellingham's city flag? | Cascadia Daily News". www.cascadiadaily.com. Retrieved 2024-02-04.