The flag of Vidalia, Louisiana, is a horizontal bicolor of red and blue. The red stripe on top is twice as thick as the blue stripe on the bottom. A downward isosceles triangle overlaps the red stripe, with the same width and height as that of the red stripe.
Symbolism[]
It depicts the yellow sky with the red land and the Mississippi River, represented in blue. The red area has been contorted into a 'V' shape for "Vidalia.'
When vertically hung, the blue should be to the viewers right. In this way, the flag becomes a virtual map with the city (yellow) to the west, the river (blue) to the east, and the levee which protects the city (red) in between.
The colors represent colors found in the different nations that have ruled the area - France, Spain, Louisiana, the Confederate States, and the United States. The colors also represent wealth of the area (golden yellow), the blood of the citizens who constitute the city (red), and civic pride (blue).