Flag of Chattanooga, Tennessee

The flag of Chattanooga was adopted in 2012 and is the official flag of the U.S. city of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

City of Chattanooga
NameRon's Rag
UseCivil flag
Proportion1:2
Adopted2012
DesignGreen-blue-green horizontal triband, 1975-spec seal in center
Flag of Chattanooga from 1923 to 2012
UseCivil flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted1923
DesignA blue circle with one white five-pointed star with two dogwood leaves on a rectangular field of red, with a strip of white and blue on the fly.

History

Former flag

The former flag used from 1923 to 2012 had a blue circle with one white five-pointed star with two dogwood leaves on a rectangular field of red, with a strip of white and blue on the fly.[1][2][3][4]

Current flag

The current flag, adopted in 2012, is a green-blue-green horizontal triband with a modified version of the city's seal in center. The green stripes represent mountains while the blue stripe represents the Tennessee River. The seal was adopted in February 1975, and was designed by George Little.[5]

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