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  1. The city flag of Los Angeles consists of a background of three notched stripes of green, gold and red. The flag was designed by Roy E. Silent and E.S. Jones in 1931 for the Los Angeles sesquicentennial from 1781. Design and symbolism. The three colors on the flag represent olive trees (green), orange groves (gold) and vineyards (red). [1] .

  2. The original flag of the City of Los Angeles was designed in 1931. Ordinance 70,000 officially established the City’s own flag, then known as the "Fiesta Flag" on July 22, 1931, designed for the City's 150th birthday (Sesqui-Centennial). The 8' x 12' banner has a taffeta background of notched stripes of red, goldenyellow, and green.

  3. Oct 5, 2021 · For much of its history, Los Angeles didn't have a city flag. It does now, and it stands out for its sawtooth bands of bright color, one of which is supposed to represent orange crops.

  4. Mar 9, 2024 · Current Flag. Design. Symbolism. Selection. Designer. Seal. Unofficial First Flag. Early flag with seal. San Fernando Valley. Trivia - 1980 Moscow Olympics. 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games. See also: Colleges and universities: American Jewish University. California State University, Los Angeles. Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.

  5. Jul 22, 2019 · The first thing to know about L.A.'s flag is that the city doesn't have a detailed history of how it came into existence. What is known, according to old city council files, is that its...

  6. The city flag of Los Angeles consists of a background of three notched stripes of green, gold and red. The flag was designed by Roy E. Silent and E.S. Jones in 1931 for the Los Angeles sesquicentennial from 1781. The flag evokes mixed reactions, with some disliking the design, and some praising it. Many of the staff at LAist/KPCC criticized it ...

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