Colorado State Flag
The flag consists of three alternate
stripes of equal width and at right angles to the staff, the two outer
stripes to be blue of the same color as in the blue field of the national
flag and the middle stripe to be white, the proportion of the flag being
a width of two-thirds of its length. At a distance from the staff end of
the flag of one fifth of the total length of the flag there is a circular
red C, of the same color as the red in the national flag of the United
States. The diameter of the letter is two-thirds of the width of the flag.
The inner line of the opening of the letter C is three-fourths of the width
of its body or bar, and the outer line of the opening is double the length
of the inner line thereof. Completely filling the open space inside the
letter C is a golden disk, attached to the flag is a cord of gold and silver,
intertwined, with tassels, one of gold and one of silver.
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