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Apr 06, 2025 - 11:58 AM
Oregon's state flag, adopted in 1925, reflects the state's history and identity. The flag's obverse side features the state seal, which includes symbols like the covered wagon and the Pacific Ocean, representing the pioneers and Oregon's natural landscape. The reverse side, unique among U.S. state flags, displays a xxxx , symbolizing the state's historical fur trade and its nickname, the " xxxx State."