Flag of Groveland, Massachusetts
Groveland Massachusetts Flag
This flag is composed of four quadrants containing images and the town of Groveland seal in the center. This flag was designed by Graphic Designer/Photographer, Elaine G.M. Greaney in 1994.
Upper left corner image
This is a rendition of the Page Building, the first public library in the town.
Lower left corner image
This is a rendition of the East School, the first public school in Groveland.
Upper right corner image
This is the Paul Revere Bell, cast by the famous Paul Revere and first installed on the Congregational Church in Groveland.[1]
Lower right corner image
This is Groveland's first fire engine, the VETO-2, obtained in 1828. It is still stored for view at the Groveland Town Hall. [2]
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gollark: The whole sex chromosome thing is vaguely weird because apparently, since there's no recombination, they are subject to inevitable slow genetic decay.
gollark: And lying is much easier than actually changing your height.
gollark: Well, for whatever reason, height is weirdly correlated with a bunch of general life outcomes (I forgot the exact details). Obviously there's the whole correlation/causation thing, but it's possible that, magically keeping all else equal, greater height causes those.
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