This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website

Plattsburgh, New York (U.S.)

Clinton County

Last modified: 2017-08-17 by rick wyatt
Keywords: new york | plattsburgh | clinton county |
Links: FOTW homepage | search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors



[Plattsburgh, New York] image by Randy Young, 12 March 2016
source: photo



See also:


Description of the flag

The flag of the City of Plattsburgh, New York, consists of three vertical stripes blue-white-blue with American eagle in the middle holding a red ribbon in the mouth, reads "PLATTSBURGH / NEW YORK" in white letters, and a slogan "A FREEDOM HERITAGE" in red letters below, across the stripes.

"It's design was by way of a local school child's (Ms. Penny Rivers) sketch submitted for the City's flag design contest in the U.S. bi-centennial year of 1976. The slogan, "A Freedom Heritage" was the chosen as the best entry in the slogan contest of the same year. The flag was hoisted over City Hall on July 3, 1976 and carried in the July 4th parade of the same year. Due to budgetary restraints over the years, additional flags have not been purchased. The singular flag purchased has been locked away for years."

Photo of the flag and information thanks to Keith A. Herkalo, City Clerk, City of Plattsburgh

About the city:
"Plattsburgh is a city in and county seat of Clinton County, New York, United States. The population was 18,816 at the 2000 census. The city of Plattsburgh is located entirely within the original boundaries of the town of Plattsburgh and is in the North Country region of the northeastern part of the state." - from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plattsburgh_%28city%29,_New_York

Official website: www.cityofplattsburgh-ny.gov
Valentin Poposki, 28 August 2010

Plattsburgh is close to the Canadian border. It makes one wonder if Canada's flag influenced the proportions of Plattsburgh's stripes. I suspect it did.
Ned Smith, 28 August 2010