What is savannah georgia flag?

The flag of Savannah, Georgia consists of a blue field in the center with 13 horizontal white stripes, and a white border on the edges. In the center of the blue field is a golden seal with four ships, and around the seal, it reads "Savannah, Georgia" in white letters. The four ships represent the four original settlers of the city: English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish. The 13 white horizontal stripes represent the 13 original colonies of the United States. The flag was adopted on October 22, 1954, and flies over the city hall, municipal buildings, and parks.