
US States
Minnesota State Flag Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Minnesota State Flag coloring page features the iconic blue background with the state seal prominently displayed in the center. The design includes bold, clear outlines perfect for young artists, showcasing Minnesota's official symbols including the loon, Lady's Slipper flower, and the state motto. This free printable coloring page is ideal for teaching children about Minnesota's heritage while enjoying a fun, educational activity.
Frequently asked
When was the Minnesota State Flag officially adopted?
The Minnesota State Flag was officially adopted on March 11, 1957. Before this, Minnesota used various flags throughout its history. The current design was chosen to better represent the state's identity and values. It remains one of the newer state flags in the United States.
What do the symbols on the Minnesota State Flag represent?
The flag features three main symbols in the state seal. The Native American on horseback represents the original inhabitants and Minnesota's indigenous heritage. The pioneer with a plow symbolizes settlement and agriculture. The rising sun represents hope, progress, and a bright future for the state.
Why is the Minnesota State Flag blue?
The blue background of the Minnesota State Flag represents the state's many lakes and waters. Minnesota is famous for having thousands of lakes, earning it the nickname 'Land of 10,000 Lakes.' The blue color highlights this important natural feature that defines the state's landscape and heritage.
Are these Minnesota State Flag coloring pages free?
Yes, all our coloring pages are completely free to download and print. Simply visit our website, select your Minnesota State Flag design, and print it directly to your home printer. No signup, payment, or registration required. Enjoy unlimited printing for personal use.
What age are these Minnesota State Flag coloring pages for?
Our Minnesota State Flag coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger children enjoy simple outline versions, while older kids can tackle more detailed versions featuring intricate seal details and background elements. Perfect for all skill levels.
















