What is flag of charlotte nc?

The flag of Charlotte, North Carolina was designed by a local resident, John Biggers, in 1930. The flag features a blue background with a white letter "C" in the center. The "C" stands for Charlotte, and is surrounded by 15 white stars, representing the 15 counties that make up the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region. The flag also features two horizontal red stripes, symbolizing the city's ties to both North and South Carolina. The flag was first flown in May 1930, and was officially adopted as the city's flag on January 24, 1931.