National Capital Flag

National Capital Flag National Capital Flag Co., Inc.
100 S. Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22314
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National Capital Flag was established in Alexandria, Virginia in 1962 and has the largest offerings of flags, banners, streamers, and guidons made in the USA. Our flags are handcrafted by the most experienced flag makers to allow for the finest detail and highest quality. We specialize in appliquéd, embroidered, and custom printed flags that are designed to be vibrant and durable.

In observance of Memorial Day, National Capital Flag will be closed Monday, May 29. We look forward to serving you once ...
05/26/2023

In observance of Memorial Day, National Capital Flag will be closed Monday, May 29. We look forward to serving you once again on Tuesday as we resume normal operations.

As we celebrate this Memorial Day weekend, let us pause to remember those who gave their lives for our country. We are forever grateful to those who fell, and to the families and friends who carry on in their honor. From the entire team here at National Capital Flag, we wish you a safe and grateful Memorial Day weekend. 🇺🇸

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It's National Nebraska Day! Nebraska became part of the U.S. as the 37th State today in 1867. The seal that appears on the flag was also designed in 1867.

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The flag of Armenia has three equal horizontal stripes. The red symbolizes the blood spilt by Armenians in defense of their country, blue is for the sky, and orange symbolizes the fertile soil of the nation.

Did you know?Today is the 50th anniversary of the last combat troops leaving South Vietnam. Today commemorates the hards...
03/29/2023

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Today is the 50th anniversary of the last combat troops leaving South Vietnam. Today commemorates the hardships suffered and sacrifices made by nine million Americans during the Vietnam War. The holiday also honors their families who supported them before and after the war.

Did you know?The first observance day of Maryland was in 1903. Maryland Day commemorates the day English settlers first ...
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The first observance day of Maryland was in 1903. Maryland Day commemorates the day English settlers first arrived at St. Clement’s Island. Today you should try their famous blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay.

Did you know?Afghanistan Day or Nowruz is today! The flag's tricolor stripes represent something. The black color repres...
03/21/2023

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Afghanistan Day or Nowruz is today! The flag's tricolor stripes represent something. The black color represents its troubled history, the red color represents the blood of those who fought for independence, and the green represents hope and prosperity for the future.

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Today is National Anthem and Flag Day in Aruba. The colors on the Aruba flag have a meaning. The blue field represents the sea that surrounds Aruba.

Did you know?Today is Canberra Day. A two-week-long celebration in Australia. One activity people to do is a hot air bal...
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Today is Canberra Day. A two-week-long celebration in Australia. One activity people to do is a hot air balloon carnival to celebrate this day.

Did you know? Today WHO designated COVID-19 a global epidemic 3 years ago. It is an observance to remember those lost to...
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Today WHO designated COVID-19 a global epidemic 3 years ago. It is an observance to remember those lost to the epidemic and those who survived. Today we also express appreciation to all volunteers and service providers who assisted during this tough time.

Did you know?Today is Harriet Tubman Day. She was an anti-slavery activist that sacrificed her safety and her life to fr...
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Today is Harriet Tubman Day. She was an anti-slavery activist that sacrificed her safety and her life to free Slaves. Harriet Tubman was a former slave who rescued 300 people in 19 trips.

Did you know?Today is National Oregon Day to celebrate the Beaver State becoming the 33rd state of the United States. Th...
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Today is National Oregon Day to celebrate the Beaver State becoming the 33rd state of the United States. The Oregon State flag is the only state flag to have different designs on each side.

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This is the Officer of the Deputy Chief of Staff of the United States Army flag. The black and yellow color derives from the cords of mixed black and gold that used to be worn by staff officers.

Did you know?The Navy Reserve was officially established March 3, 1915, in response to World War I. Happy 108th Birthday...
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The Navy Reserve was officially established March 3, 1915, in response to World War I. Happy 108th Birthday and thank you for your service!

Did you know?Celebrate Texas Independence Day from Mexico today! Some festivities that Texans do are going to children’s...
03/02/2023

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Celebrate Texas Independence Day from Mexico today! Some festivities that Texans do are going to children’s events, re-enactments, live band music, and cook-offs.

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National Minnesota Day celebrates Minnesota becoming the 32nd state of the U.S. Minnesota has 11,843 lakes that you can visit.

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Today is Flag Day, or ‘Día de la Bandera’ in Mexico. This is a close up of the emblem on the Mexico flag that showcases the thread and needlework to create exquisitely detailed designs using stitching.

Did you know?It's National California Day! To celebrate ‘The Golden State’ of the United States as the 31st state. The l...
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It's National California Day! To celebrate ‘The Golden State’ of the United States as the 31st state. The lone star on the California flag was taken from the flag flown by Juan Alvarado when he rebelled against Mexico in 1836.

Did you know?Today used to be called Washington’s Birthday. Today didn’t officially become Presidents’ Day until the lat...
02/20/2023

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Today used to be called Washington’s Birthday. Today didn’t officially become Presidents’ Day until the late 1960s.

We will be closed today, Monday February 20th, 2023.
We'll be back Tuesday February 21st, 2023.

Did you know?Today marks the 82nd birthday of the United States Coast Guard Reserve!
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Today marks the 82nd birthday of the United States Coast Guard Reserve!

Did you know?Today is National Flag of Canada Day! The National Flag of Canada, is split into 3 vertical stripes of red,...
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Today is National Flag of Canada Day! The National Flag of Canada, is split into 3 vertical stripes of red, white, and red. A single maple leaf is placed in the middle of the white stripe. The maple leaf symbolizes pride and strength.

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The star on the Arizona flag denotes Arizona as one of the largest producers of copper. The thirteen rays represent the western setting sun, and Arizona being one of the original colonies. Today Arizona was granted statehood in 1912.

Did you know?Yesterday was also Georgia Day. February 12th celebrates the anniversary of the landing of the first coloni...
02/13/2023

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Yesterday was also Georgia Day. February 12th celebrates the anniversary of the landing of the first colonists in Georgia under James Oglethorpe. Georgia is also known as the "Peach State" and is celebrated every year at the Georgia Peach Festival.

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Today is Texas Day. Texas is the 28th state to join the United States. Celebrate today by going to Rodeos, eat Texan B.B.Q.s, listen to live music, and enjoy the hot weather with some Dr Pepper.

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Yesterday was Kansas Day! Kansas became the 34th member of the U.S. 162 years ago. Kansas Historical Society says that there is a small pamphlet called Kansas Day for Kansas Schools that contains information about the state, songs and many interesting things about Kansas that people use to celebrate Kansas Day.

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Did you know?We want to get to know our customers today! Tell us what is your favorite flag?We just want to say thank yo...
01/19/2023

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We want to get to know our customers today! Tell us what is your favorite flag?

We just want to say thank you to all our clients and future clients!

Did you know?It's Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Today we celebrate the contributions to racial justice for Black Americans...
01/16/2023

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It's Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Today we celebrate the contributions to racial justice for Black Americans.

We will be closed on Monday January 16th, 2023.
We'll be back Tuesday January 17th, 2023.

Did you know?Korean American Day is a day to honor our Korean American community who have made contributions to the grow...
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Originally, National Missouri Day was celebrated on the first Monday in October, it was moved to the third Wednesday in 1969. Today we acknowledge the 24th state to join the Union.

Today is the last day of 2022 and here's to the new year! It's been a great year, but next year will be better!We will b...
12/31/2022

Today is the last day of 2022 and here's to the new year! It's been a great year, but next year will be better!

We will be closed on Monday January 2nd, 2023.
We'll be back Tuesday January 3rd, 2023.

Did you know?Today is Pledge of Allegiance Day! Many of us remember reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at school after th...
12/28/2022

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Today is Pledge of Allegiance Day! Many of us remember reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at school after the daily announcements. We would stand up and put our hands over our heart and look at the flag of the United States of America. Today we can say again, “I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

Happy Holidays!!We'll be open today from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. On Monday, December 26th, we'll be closed. We’ll be back T...
12/23/2022

Happy Holidays!!
We'll be open today from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM. On Monday, December 26th, we'll be closed. We’ll be back Tuesday, December 27th. Be safe and enjoy your weekend.

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Yesterday was National Alabama Day! In 1819, Alabama became the 22nd state. The cross on the Alabama state flag is known as a saltire.

Did you know?The United States National Guard is the oldest military organization in America established in 1636. Unlike...
12/13/2022

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The United States National Guard is the oldest military organization in America established in 1636. Unlike other military branches, the National Guard they have two roles they execute. Sometimes they are deployed by their state governor to help during natural disasters. Other times they will go overseas to help our allies instructed by our President.

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100 S Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA
22314

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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+17037512411

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National Capital Flag Company was established in 1962 and is located in Alexandria, Virginia. We have one of the largest stocks of U.S. flags, state flags and international flags in the country. U.S. flags are available from miniature 4x6” desktop flags to 30’x50’ flags. In addition, United Nations flags are kept in stock for our international and local customers. We manufacture on our premises, embroidered custom flags and appliqué custom flags and custom banners for U.S. Government Agencies, all branches of the U.S. Military, commercial customers and private use. We are an approved manufacturer for the Department of Heraldry. Custom military flags and guidons are made to the Department of Heraldry specifications. Silk Screen custom flags and custom banner services for convention, exhibit and trade shows are also available. NFC also carries a complete line of flag poles and flag pole accessories for parade use. We carry, install and repair flag poles for commercial and residential customers. Custom flag pole fabrication and installation is also available. Indoor flag and flagpole accessories and ornaments for all occasions are also available which will meet the display specifications for U.S. Government, organization, military honor guard and private use. We also rent both flags and flag poles for indoor use for organizational needs. We will ship anywhere in the world to meet your individual needs. Call Us Now 703-751-2411

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Courteous, professional service. I'll continue to buy my flags here. Thanks.
Many of the seamstresses of National Capital Flag Co., Inc. fled Camboida during the genocide during the 70s. There's no job they can't handle when it comes to flags of all kinds and shapes. See the PBS mini-documentary on their work.
So nice to see you on Fox & To "Like" your page!!
I'm a Veteran if the 173rd Airborne Brigade from the Vietnam War.
I've notice that our Brigade Flag over the years has changed from the one we had in Vietnam .
The Patch on our Brigade flag in Vietnam had a solid white border like we wear on our uniform.
Then I notice our Brigade Flag had a double white border years later.My question is when did the Military make that change ?? Was it during the war in Vietnam. I like so many others that served with the Brigade never had a chance to even see our Brigade Flag.
I only saw it in one of our History books.

Please let me know when changes were made and our flag looks even different in pictures taken of our Unit in todays Army.
I understand that you are closing early on Friday but does that mean you will not be open sat????

703 892-4247
Hi you designed a Flag for me Gold Star Wives its well made I will order from you again
Do you have the rings for the guideon flag poles to click streamers on it?
Happy Veterans Day!
We use this company to make our Knights of Columbus banners!! They do a beautiful and professional job and they are also made in USA!! Such fine craftmanship and excellent service!!
Did you know that the tallest flag pole in the world is in a North Korean border town (so you can see it from South Korea)? It stands 525 feet.
I spoke with a girl named Shannon today, while I was placing an order with your company. She was amazing to deal with and, knew the answer to every question I asked. She made doing business with you a pleasure.
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