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For the town's east side, see Pelzer.

The flag of West Pelzer, South Carolina, is an unequal horizontal tricolor of orange, white, and blue, with one bird flying in the orange part, and two birds in the blue part. It was adopted at a council meeting on June 9, 2020.[1]

Symbolism[]

The blue represents the proximity to Saluda River, the understanding of the town's ancestors and the knowledge of Cherokee Indian markings in West Pelzer that represent the springs and point toward the Saluda River.

The orange reflects sunset in the west, and the birds represent one of the town's original proclamations to designate as a bird sanctuary.

The number of birds is symbolic of the past, present and future – from incorporation as Frankville (1913), renaming to West Pelzer (1918), and today.[1]

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