Product Overview
The Guilford Courthouse Flag is a historic banner of the North Carolina militia, reportedly flown at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Distinctive for its reverse color scheme, the flag features red and blue stripes in the field and eight-pointed blue stars on an elongated white canton, making it instantly recognizable among Revolutionary War-era flags.
Our Guilford Courthouse Flag is crafted from durable nylon with a digitally reproduced imprint and sewn construction, ensuring long-lasting, vibrant colors. 100% made in the USA, it is perfect for historical displays, educational programs, reenactments, or patriotic décor.
Key Features:
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Size: 3' × 5'
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Material: Durable nylon
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Construction: Sewn
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Design: Digitally reproduced Guilford Courthouse flag with reverse stripes and eight-pointed stars
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Use: Indoor, outdoor, historical, or decorative display
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Made in: USA