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Flag of Billings, Montana

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City of Billings
Proportion3:5[1]
AdoptedJune 1986
DesignA blue and white tricolor containing a logo-style seal in the middle.
Designed byFernando Méndez

The current flag of Billings, Montana, United States, is a "Canadian-like" triband of very dark blue and white with the city seal on the central white panel. The seal shows the Billings skyline line-drawn in blue, with a red disc representing the sun. The seal is outlined in blue with the text "Star of the Big Sky Country" in red capitals.[1] It was designed by Fernando Méndez and adopted in June 1986.

History

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On February 3, 1986, the Billings city council approved a citywide contest to design a new flag and seal with a $500 prize for each with a deadline set for May 15.[2][3] The two contests drew 66 total entries and were won by Fernando Méndez,[1] an immigrant from the Philippines who worked part-time as an art director for a local advertising firm. He was paid $1,000 for his work and the flag was adopted by the city government.[4]

In 2004, the North American Vexillological Association conducted an internet survey of 150 city flags across the US. Billings' flag ranked 106th place out of 150 flags. It received 3.35 points on a 0-10 scale, or D+ rating.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Purcell, John M.; Croft, James A.; Monahan, Rich (2003). American City Flags: 150 Flags from Akron to Yonkers (PDF). North American Vexillological Association. pp. 36–37. ISBN 978-0-9747728-0-6. OCLC 1011001515. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
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  5. ^ "Nava - American City Flags Survey Press Release". Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-05-19.

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