The American flag is
a strong symbol of American identity and national pride, it is a symbol of the patriotic heart of the
country. The American flag offers a
perfect mirror for all of us. For citizens and others alike, it is the shining
beacon of hope and resilience of the United States. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress
passed an act establishing an official flag for the new nation. The resolution
stated: “Resolved, that the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes,
alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue
field, representing a new constellation".![]() |
| Historical American Flags (image from Wikipedia) |
There are 50 distressed
American flags, hanging from the domed ceiling of New York’s Federal Hall on
Wall Street. Federal Hall was built in 1842, on the site of the U.S's first
capitol building under the Constitution, the exact spot where, in 1789, George
Washington was inaugurated.
These flags were collected
by the artist Mel Ziegler, Professor
of Fine Arts at Vanderbilt University,
Nashville, from
each state between 2011 and 2016. Ziegler journeyed through all 50 states and
replaced distressed American flags flying at civic and private locations — city
halls, post offices, hospitals, homes, and schools — with new flags.
Ziegler came across
his first flag near Nashville, Tennessee, where he lives. “It was hanging from
a barn and had been there so long that the white stripes had rotted away and
only the red ones remained,” he says. “I thought it was amazing, the way it
looked, and then I couldn’t help myself. I just started noticing ragged flags
everywhere.” (...)

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