We are thrilled to be featured in the @TriangleBIZJrnl today. My goal is to see local flags flying from homes and storefronts as you drive through town.
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@moderatepolicy Raleigh City Flags or Bandanas could be a unique gift. Check us out - https://t.co/c5UoQ6asLf. Email me and I can coordinate a bulk purchase - [email protected]
@wiggitywack @RaleighBikeLady Happy to help @RaleighBikeLady ! - DM me if interested and we can work something out! These are the Raleigh city flag bandanas - https://t.co/3a3Hp85hBh
@GagnePerry Great looking flag! Indeed Sir Walter Raleigh's coat of arms on the back. The deer pays homage to the Olde English translation of Raleigh, “meadow of the deer. If you need any Raleigh or Durham flags, check us out.
@JamesGBledsoe1 Honestly have no idea how to clean it! They are made of Canvas material, if that is helpful. From looking it up, I would probably spray with a hose and air dry. Maybe a little dish soap? If you mess it up and it's ruined, I'll send you another.
@huler @OakCityCRE @CORMuseumFriend Check out our bandanas for a smaller option. Out of curiosity, how much would you pay for one? Need it to come with a stand?
@OakCityCRE @huler I like the idea! No plans for desk sized flags right now. Let me look into it!
Our bandanas will have to do for now. https://t.co/pz1cQAzPc4
#OnThisDay in 1776, North Carolina became the first of the colonies to officially call for independence from Great Britain!
The resolution became known as the #HalifaxResolves and THAT is why April 12th 1776 is on the North Carolina flag! 😎
@CivicFlags we can add another country to the places the #Raleigh flag has flown. For the past month the flag has flown in the Kurdistan Province of Iraq.