Maryland State Flags

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Maryland State Flags state flag β€” including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.

Tidmore Flags carries authentic, US-made Maryland state flags in nylon and polyester, available in multiple sizes. Maryland's complex four-quarter design requires quality construction to look correct β€” always buy from a reputable US manufacturer.

For a 20-foot pole, a 3x5 ft flag is standard. For a 25-foot pole, go with 4x6 ft. For 30-35 feet, use 5x8 ft. Maryland's Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic coastal areas can have strong winds β€” size correctly to reduce strain on your hardware.

Nylon is the best all-around choice for most of Maryland. For coastal Maryland areas on the Chesapeake Bay, Eastern Shore, and the Ocean City coast where salt air and strong bay winds are common, a heavier polyester flag handles the marine environment better and lasts longer.

A quality nylon Maryland flag flown daily typically lasts 6 to 12 months. Coastal Maryland areas near the Chesapeake Bay experience salt air and storms that can accelerate wear. Bringing the flag in during nor'easters and severe storms extends its life significantly.

Yes, but the US flag must always fly on top when both are on the same pole. On separate poles of equal height, they can fly at the same level with the US flag to its own right (observer's left) and both flags the same size.

A sewn Maryland flag is essential for quality and accuracy. Maryland's four-quarter design with its complex geometric patterns requires sewn panel construction to look sharp. A printed Maryland flag often looks blurry or inaccurate at the color boundaries between quarters.

Maryland's flag is based entirely on heraldic family coat of arms designs β€” the Calvert and Crossland families β€” rather than featuring symbols, seals, or mottos like most state flags. The bold geometric pattern is immediately recognizable and has been ranked among the top state flag designs nationally.

For a house-mounted pole, you need a wall bracket, a 6-foot aluminum or fiberglass pole, and a 3x5 ft flag with brass grommets. For Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore locations, use marine-grade stainless steel or brass hardware to resist salt corrosion.

For indoor ceremonial display, use a pole sleeve flag on an 8-foot pole with a base and ornament. Gold fringe is the traditional finish. Maryland's colorful four-quarter design is eye-catching and one of the most visually impressive state flags when displayed indoors.

Retire your worn Maryland flag by burning in a dignified ceremony. Maryland VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and fire departments hold regular flag retirement ceremonies throughout the state.

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