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Washington State Flag Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This Washington State Flag coloring page features the iconic green field with the state seal in the center, transformed into a beautiful mandala design with bold, easy-to-color outlines. Perfect for all ages, this free printable combines patriotic education with relaxing coloring fun, making it ideal for learning about Washington state symbols while enjoying a creative activity.
Frequently asked
When was the Washington State flag officially adopted?
The Washington State flag was officially adopted on March 5, 1923, making it the first state flag to feature the state seal on a colored background. Before this date, Washington had no official flag. The design was created to represent the state's identity and pride during the early twentieth century.
Why is the Washington State flag green and gold?
The green background represents the lush forests and natural beauty of Washington State, while the gold circle represents the state seal. Green is also symbolic of growth, renewal, and the Pacific Northwest's evergreen trees. Together, these colors create a distinctive and memorable design that stands out among other state flags.
What is the circular seal on the Washington State flag?
The circular seal in the center features the state seal of Washington. It contains a portrait of President George Washington, along with the words 'The Seal of the State of Washington 1889' around the edge. The number 1889 marks the year Washington became a state. This seal emphasizes the state's namesake and patriotic heritage.
Are these Washington State Flag coloring pages free?
Yes, absolutely! All our Washington State Flag coloring pages are completely free to download and print from solcoloring.com. There are no hidden fees, subscriptions, or paywalls. Simply visit our site, select your favorite design, and print as many copies as you need for endless coloring fun.
What age are these Washington State Flag coloring pages for?
Our Washington State Flag coloring pages are designed for children and adults aged 8 to 14, though younger and older colorists can enjoy them too. We offer various difficulty levels, from simple bold outlines for beginners to more detailed versions for advanced colorists seeking a creative challenge.
















