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image located by Valentin Poposki, 10 November 2008
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As far as I can understand the flag on the photo I received from the city is
the original 1963 flag, and it was change twice since that time. But, the only
changes that were made are in different motto, whole design is the same. But, I
might be wrong, so here is the text I got:
"The City of Fayetteville flag
was presented to City Council June 11, 1963. It has red, white and blue colors
in honor of America and our shared colors with France, the home of Lafayette,
the person Fayetteville was named after. Fayetteville's Scottish history is
recalled by the arrangement of the colors and squares reminding us of a Scottish
tartan. The Market House, the former site of good sells and the former town
hall, forms the center of the flag. The first flag had the motto, "City of
History and Progress," that later changed to, "City of Dogwoods." The flag now
says, "History, Heroes, & A Hometown Feeling" on it.
Nathan Walls
Public
Information Specialist"
Valentin Poposki, 10 November 2008