Flag of Indianapolis
The flag of Indianapolis has a dark blue field with a white five-pointed star pointing upwards in the center. Around the star is a circular field in red. Surrounding the red field is a white ring, from which extend four white stripes from top to bottom and from hoist to fly, thus creating four equal quadrants in the field. The stripes are about one-seventh the width of the flag, with the white ring the same width as the stripes. The diameter of the red circle is about two-ninths the width of the flag.
Proportion | 2:3 |
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Adopted | May 20, 1963 |
Design | A white star within a red circle within a white circle, with four white stripes moving outward perpendicularly, on a field of dark blue. |
Designed by | Roger E. Gohl |
The current flag design was adopted by the City of Indianapolis on May 20, 1963. The flag was first raised from the City-County Building on November 7, 1963. It was designed by John Herron Art Institute student Roger E. Gohl.
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