The flag of West Chester, Pennsylvania, is, according to an ordinance of the borough, a field of blue with a tilted grid pattern of Gold with three stripes running vertically and three stripes running horizontally.[2]
Symbolism[]
The six stripes of the tilted grid pattern represent the original six streets which laid out to form the Borough of West Chester, currently known as – Market, High, Gay, Chestnut, Church and Walnut Streets – and symbolize the importance of those streets in forming the foundation for the culture, history, and vibrance of the Borough since its founding.[2]
2022 NAVA survey[]
The flag reached 83rd out of 312 on the 2022 NAVA City Flag Survey, with a score of 5.86 / a B, behind Dayton and ahead of Brandon.
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