Flag History
The date on the rock on the state flag commemorates the year that West Virginia became a separate state from Virginia. A flag was commissioned for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904, but it was double-sided and highly impractical. When the present flag was adopted in 1929, the designs the state seal and the state flower were combined onto one side. The rest of the design shows what people were doing and thinking about during that time. The two men stand for farming and mining. The two rifles with a liberty cap on top stand for freedom.
Flag Adopted: 1929
State Nickname: The Mountain State
State Motto: Mountaineers are always free.
Area:24,282 square miles
Approximate Population: 2 million
Capital: Charleston
Largest City: Charleston
Major Products: coal, oil, gas, hay, corn, tobacco, livestock, chemicals
State Bird: Cardinal
State Tree: Sugar Maple
State Flower: Rhododendron