A well-designed flag is an integral part of a city's identity and its citizens' pride. American cities such as Chicago, Denver and St. Louis boast iconic flags. Wichita joins those cities by having one of the best-designed flags in the nation.
The is prominent throughout the city. It is flown outside businesses, government buildings and homes. The design is also found on a including apparel, license plates, stickers and home decor.
The flag was originally adopted in 1937 and has seen its in recent years. It was designed by local artist Cecil McAlister and selected among more than 100 entries in a city flag design contest. The red and white rays symbolize the path to and from a destination, the blue sun represents happiness and contentment and the white Native American Hogan symbol signifies a "permanent home."
Not only is the flag a staple of the city, but the Shocker colors alternate is a popular part of school pride. The black and Shocker yellow Wichita flag can be seen hanging from the rafters of Charles Koch Arena during athletics events, and is an important facet of the University's identity and brand.
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