The flag of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, consists of a blue field and yellow border with the city emblem centered in the middle of the flag.
Symbolism[]
The white keystone refers to the state's nickname, "The Keystone State". The new capitol dome represents Harrisburg as the state's capital. The crescents are from the arms of John Harris, for whom the city is named. The fleur-de-lis symbolizes the County of Dauphin, of which Harrisburg is the county seat, named for the eldest son of the king of France. The roundels (disks) are prominent on the arms of William Penn, for whom the state is named.
2004 NAVA survey[]
The flag is tied with Grand Forks, North Dakota, and ahead of Little Rock, Arkansas with a score of 4.09, and ranking in 73rd place.
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