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For the census-designated place and county in Virginia, see Arlington County.

The flag of Arlington, Texas, is a white background with the city's logo in the center. The logo consists of a red star outline with a hidden blue "A" with two stripes of red and blue. At the bottom is the city's name in blue, with the slogan "THE AMERICAN DREAM CITY" in red.

Symbolism[]

The “A” stands for “Arlington”. Red, white, and blue are borrowed from the Texas state flag. The star suggests the state’s nickname, “The Lone Star State”.

Former flags[]

Former flag (2008-2014)[]

Arlington (2008-2014)

The flag featured an "A" formed by two shapes - one blue and one red, behind a beveled white star, with the word "ARLINGTON" in blue on the bottom. The flag lasted from 2008 to 2014. Despite the change, it is still used by Wikipedia as the official flag of Arlington.

Former flag (1980-2008)[]

Arlington (2008)

The former flag featured a longer "A" shape, a more smaller star, with its' colors split between red and blue, and the text being black, and reading "City of Arlington Texas". The flag likely lasted from May 27, 1980 to 2008.

2004 NAVA survey[]

The flag scored 4.45 / 58th out of 150 on the 2004 NAVA City Flag Survey, behind San Diego, and tied with Cleveland.

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