The flag of Tallahassee, Florida, is a white background with a blue circle with a white star inside, with the words "CITY OF", and "TALLAHASSEE" on the bottom.
Third flag (2002-2020)[]
Former flag (2002-2020)
The former flag of Tallahassee, Florida, is a white background with the city's logo in the center.
The city's logo consists of a big, stylized colored star of black, pink, and blue with the word "CITY OF TALLAHASSEE" on the bottom. The two black lines in the star are made to look like a letter T for Tallahassee. It was adopted in 2002.
Second flag (1986-2002)[]

Third flag (1986-2002)
The third flag is another white background bordered in gold. In the center is a maroon depiction of a building, some trees, and a dome, with the words "CITY OF TALLAHASSEE" in green on the bottom.
It was adopted in 1986, and designed by a city employee and a local public relation firm, urging by the Mayor Jack McLean.
First flag (1955-1986)[]
Second flag (1955-1986)
The second flag is a blue background with a white saltire. In the center is a white circle with the city's seal in gold.
Symbolism[]
The capitol dome on the seal represents Tallahassee’s status as the capital of Florida. It has the same basic design as the Florida state flag, with the saltire and whatnot. The designer, whose name is of Scottish origin, may have been influenced by the flag of Scotland.[1]
2004 NAVA survey[]
The flag scored 4.29 / 65th out of 150 on the 2004 NAVA City Flag Survey, behind Concord, and ahead of Charlotte.
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