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The flag of the City of Grandview, Missouri, is a white background with the
green city logo. This information was provide to me by Becky Schimmel, City
Clerk, Grandview, MO. She also sent me the green logo.
About the city:
"Grandview is a city in Jackson County, Missouri, United States. The population
was 24,881 at the 2000 census." - from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandview,_Missouri.
"Our city's history began as a modest farming community called Anderson
District, so named in honor of John Anderson, the owner of the only general
store in the area. In the late 1800s, the farmers and other residents of the
area made a crucial decision in the development of our town-they were fed up
with having to pick up their mail at the post office in Hickman's Mill, which
was a full day's trip. They wanted their blossoming area to have a post office
all of its own, but before they could request one from Washington, a name for
the town had to be chosen. Several names were submitted for the name of our
town, but none seemed to fit. One fine day John Anderson called Solomon
Young-President Truman's maternal grandfather-and Ervin Wallingford out onto the
steps of his general store. Pointing out over the landscape, he declared to his
friends, "Isn't that a grand view?" One of the men replied, "That's it! That's
the name. Let's name the town Grandview." And so our town finally got its
name...and a post office conveniently located in John Anderson's store on Fifth
and Main Street."
- from the city's website:
http://grandview.org/city/history.shtml.
Valentin Poposki, 29 May 2009