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The flag of Glendale, Arizona, is composed of a black background with the city's logo in the center. The city logo is made up of a G in the center created by orange, red, and gray colors in descending order and below that, the city's name "Glendale", along with the state's name "A R I Z O N A" spaced out below it.

1979-1990 flag[]

Glendale, Arizona (1979-1990)

The 1979-1990 flag of Glendale, Arizona, is a white background with a copper-colored version of the city's seal in the center. The flag was adopted on June 12, 1979.

1990-2019 flag[]

Glendale, Arizona (1990-2019)

The 1990-2019 flag of Glendale, Arizona, is a white background, with which was once, the city's logo in the center.

Symbolism[]

The pillars represent three key elements of community—the citizens, the business sector, and the government that serves them. Turquoise and copper are the city’s colors. Turquoise may represent the gemstone common in the area and frequently used in local jewelry; copper may represent the mineral wealth of the region.[1]

2004 NAVA survey[]

The flag scored 3.38 / 102th out of 150 on the 2004 NAVA City Flag Survey, behind Warwick and ahead of Kansas City.

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