Flag of New Hampshire
The flag of New Hampshire consists of the state seal on a blue background. The seal, which shows the frigate Raleigh, built at Portsmouth in 1776 as one of the first 13 warships sponsored by the Continental Congress for a new American navy, is surrounded by a laurel wreath with nine stars. The current flag was adopted in 1909.
Currently, the State of New Hampshire is debating whether to use another design for the flag.
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