Michigan State Flag

A flag is often an amalgam of anecdotes that tell the history of a state.

You will find below the description and explanation for the symbols of the flag of Michigan.

Flag of Michigan was adopted on 26 June 1911. It consists of a blue background, as many flags of U.S. states, which refers to the national flag’s blue. On this background is drawn the seal of the State of Michigan. This represents several symbols, as momentum and elk, very present in this area, and the eagle that refers to the American one, adopted as a national symbol. One feature ou Michigan’s flag is to contain three mottos: - In white on a red headband: "E pluribus unum": "unit of manys", which is also a national motto. - On the crest "Tuebor": "I defend". - Black on white band: "Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice": "If you are looking for a pleasant peninsula, look around". Michigan has joined the United States on 4 July 1837. Michigan is known as the "Great Lakes State", and its capital is Lansing.

On this website, you can download the Michigander flag in different sizes.

All Michigan's flags are available in 4 different resolutions to best suit your purposes (S, M, L, XL). Click on the flag to access the download page.

Custom designs for the Michigan's flag