The flag of Nashville, Tennessee, consists of a blue field with the city's seal in the center. The seal features a Native American man and woman in traditional dress, leaning on an anchor, which symbolizes Nashville's position as a transportation hub on the Cumberland River. Surrounding the seal are stars and the words "Nashville Davidson County."
The flag was adopted in 1963 and was designed by Willie Blagay, a former city council member. It is a symbol of the city's history, culture, and pride. The blue color represents the city's rivers and lakes, while the anchor symbolizes Nashville's importance as a river port.
The Nashville flag is widely recognized and used throughout the city on official buildings, events, and merchandise. It is a source of pride for residents and symbolizes the city's identity and heritage.
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