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Here’s a vexillologist that you will like. This video runs for 1:38.

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The Tennessee flag was under attack, but the enemy was a storm. The website has video showing the damage done to the flag and it is amazing to look at. NewsChannel 5.com Nashville, Tennessee – Storms Ripped Stars Off Flag NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Last week’s storms were so strong they ripped the stars right off [...]

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Vexillology? Just What is That?

Just what is vexillology, anyway? It is the study of flags—all kinds of flags—from all over the world. One can even become known as a vexillologist, but not by attending any college or university for a degree. There is a group for those interested in flags: NAVA (North American Vexillological Association). Yes, that’s a mouthful [...]

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Are you interested in Vexillology? How about Philately? How about the first U.S. stamp show the image of the Stars and Stripes? This thirty-cent stamp was printed in 1869 and used primarily for mail going overseas. If you want to buy one today, it will cost you about $350. Read more about this first U.S. [...]

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