What is kentucky flag?

The flag of Kentucky features the state seal on a navy blue background. The seal includes two men, one representing a frontiersman and the other a statesman, shaking hands to symbolize the unity of all Kentuckians. The seal is surrounded by the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky" and the date 1792, which is the year Kentucky became a state.

The navy blue background represents the state's loyalty and steadfastness, while the state seal symbolizes the values and history of Kentucky. The flag was adopted in 1918 and has remained unchanged since then.

The flag of Kentucky is flown at the state capitol, government buildings, schools, and other official institutions throughout the state. It is also commonly used during Kentucky's annual statehood day celebrations on June 1st.