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The flag of Cuyahoga County, Ohio Ohio, is a plain white background with the county's seal placed in the center of the flag.[1]

The flag was adopted after 2014 and the seal was designed by Nolan Beck.[2]

Symbolism[]

Water represents Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, both supporting commerce and travel, while providing food and enjoyment for residents and tourists. The leaf symbolizes the beautiful parks and forests, nicknamed “Forest City,” throughout the area. The life line exemplifies Northeast Ohio’s strength in healthcare. The bridge embodies the skill and engineering used to create the various bridges within the region. The cog encompassing the seal represents a gear, illustrating the rich history and vital role the region plays in manufacturing.[2]

Bicentennial Flag[]

Cuyahoga County, Ohio (former)

The bicentennial flag and current flag according to CRW Flags is a county logo in blue and red bars with the year 1808 in the background. The flag was adopted in 2003 and removed between 2008 and 2021.[1][3]

No other sources show this bicentennial flag or cites that the flag is still in use.

References[]

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