Each symbol in our unity category represents a portion of what it means to be American. Men and women who fly these flags have, for generations, passionately fought in their own way to protect, serve, and inspire us to become the best we can. These symbols represent causes from the entire political spectrum which means that together, they create a beautiful picture of what our nation is truly about: "E Pluribus, Unum" - out of many, one.
Each flag in this category is proudly made in the USA.

Indiana Flag History
The Indiana state flag was officially adopted in 1917, but its origins date back to 1916, when the state held a design contest to celebrate its centennial of statehood. The winning design came from Paul Hadley, an artist from Mooresville, Indiana.
The flag features a gold torch in the center, symbolizing liberty and enlightenment, with rays radiating outward representing their far-reaching influence. Surrounding the torch are 19 stars:
- In the outer circle for the original colonies
- In the inner semi-circle for the next five states admitted to the Union
- Above the torch representing Indiana, the 19th state to join the United States in 1816
The word "Indiana" arches above the large central star.
The flag’s design has remained unchanged since its adoption and reflects Indiana’s identity as a beacon of progress and its place in American history.