Alaska Flag
Discover the unique story of the Alaska State Flag, designed in 1927 by 13-year-old Benny Benson. Featuring the Big Dipper and the North Star in gold on a dark blue field, the flag represents strength, guidance, and Alaska’s northern identity. Adopted as the territorial flag and later reaffirmed at statehood in 1959, it remains a symbol of pride, heritage, and natural beauty. Learn the meanings behind its celestial design in our full article: Alaska State Flag — Meaning, Symbolism & History