What is boston flag?

The flag of Boston, Massachusetts features a white field with a seal in the center. The seal depicts a blue shield with a Native American in a headdress, holding a bow and arrow and standing next to a large golden star. Above the shield is the word "Boston" in blue letters.

The blue and gold colors on the flag are said to represent the city's official colors. The Native American figure on the seal is a tribute to the original inhabitants of the area, while the star symbolizes Massachusetts as one of the original thirteen colonies.

The flag was officially adopted by the City of Boston in 1917, and has been used as the official flag of the city ever since. It is often displayed at government buildings, events, and ceremonies throughout the city.