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After a three-month search, city officials in Fayetteville have chosen a design for a new city flag. Nita McFarlin submitted the winning design, and her creation was unveiled at the June 6 [2002] City Council meeting. McFarlin also
received $200 for her efforts. A longtime Fayette County resident, McFarlin once attended school in the same building that now houses City Hall, according to Main Street manager Nancy Price. The idea for a city flag was brought to Price
earlier this year by Councilman Larry Dell, and a countywide contest was organized to find the best design incorporating the city's slogan, "A History with a Future." A team chosen by the mayor and City Council reviewed the
submissions and chose the winner.
Dov Gutterman, 21 December 2002
The flag of the City of Fayetteville, Gorgia, is a tricolor with three
horizontal stripes - red-white-blue 1:2:1, with "FAYETTEVILLE/Georgia/"A History
with a Future"" on the white stripe. The flag was adopted on 06.06.2002, and
officially hoisted for the first time on 28.09.2002. Designer is local designer
and artist Nita McFarlin. Here is what she said about her flag design:
"I
designed the flag with the same colors as France, since LaFayette was French and
Fayetteville is named for him. Also, the double t in Fayetteville serves as the
foundation for the clock tower. I believe the courthouse, being the oldest in
Georgia, is most recognized by the tower and clock."
Information and pictures
of the flag courtesy by Anne Barnard, City Clerk/Administrative Services
Supervisor of the City of Fayetteville.
About the city:
"Fayetteville
is a city in Fayette County, Georgia, United States. The population was 11,148
at the 2000 Census. Census Estimates of 2005 indicate a population of 14,363.
The city is the county seat of Fayette County." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayetteville,_Georgia.
Valentin Poposki, 16 May 2009