Historic Flags
Historic Flags
Historic flags to fly unfettered over the Presidio on flag day

March 03, 2004

By: Don French
Website: http://www.1st-in-flags.com

Historic flags to fly unfettered over the Presidio on flag day

Several historic U.S. flags will fly over the Presidio, June 14 at 11 AM, heralding a lively afternoon of Flag Day festivities at Pershing Square on the Main Post, including a brassy musical salute to the 54th year of this little known American holiday.

A 40-foot Civil War-era flag, one from the War of 1812 and a 13-striped Grand Union Jack will be raised at the Main Post flag pole in honor of National Flag Day. The Top BrassQuintet will provide the musical backdrop for the afternoon of activities that include a history hunt for children.

The flags are part of the 100-flag Ben Zaricor collection which is currently on display at the historic Presidio Officersf Club which is located at 50 Moraga Avenue across from Pershing Square.

Flag Day is a result of the U.S. Flag Resolution which was adopted on June 14, 1777. In the 1880s, local celebrations of Flag Day became popular, but it was not until 1916 when President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day.

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Don French is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-flags.com.  The flags of the world are symbols of recognition full of beauty and color for each country.


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