Flag Day
This is the day that Americans display the
American flag proudly in front of their houses. The flag can be flown any
day, except in bad weather, and never at night, unless there's a light shining
on the flag.
Rules Regarding Care of
the US Flag
1. The flag must never touch the ground.
2. If the flag touches the ground, it must
be burned.
3. The US flag must be flown higher than
any inferior flag, such as state flags,
or flags of organizations.
4. The flag must NOT be flown in rainy or
snowy weather.
5. The flag must NOT be flown between
sunset and sunrise unless there is a light shining on the flag.
6. There is only one proper way to fold the
flag, and when finished no red is allowed to be seen.
7. When someone important to you
dies, the flag should be flown at half mast.

History of Flag Day

Flag was instituted to commemorate the making
of the first flag of the United States of America.
Legend
has it that a seamstress and flag maker, named Betsy Ross, was
commissioned to make to make the first flag of the United States of America.
It
looked like this:

Description:
A
field of dark blue in the upper left hand corner, filled with thirteen
stars in a circle, and thirteen stripes, alternating red and white, 7 red and 6
white.
Meaning:
the 13 stars: a new
constellation: representing a new country
the 13 stripes:
representing the 13 states of the new federation
Dark
Blue: boldness, of our forefathers
Red: blood,
spilt by the freedom fighters
White: purity, sincerity
Next:
Next,
one star was added for each state that entered the union.