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The flag of Lake St. Louis, Missouri, are four quadrants of blue (two) and green (two), separated by a white off-center cross, with a white circle and yellow fleur-de-lis, on its' center.

Symbolism[]

The blue and green colors are taken from the City's existing logo, the two blue quadrants represent the two main lakes in the city, the green quadrants represent the many green spaces in the city, and Lake Saint Louis' history as a Tree City.

The white cross is a reminder that the City of Lake Saint Louis is near the crossroads of two interstate highways, the fleur-de-lis has ties to the City of Saint Louis and the French background of the early City, as well as to Lake Saint Louis' founders' obvious nod to that French background.[1]

2022 NAVA survey[]

The flag reached 69th out of 312 on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, with a score of 6.25 / a B+, behind Elk Ridge and ahead of Enumclaw.

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