Names | The Germantown Flag, The Waves & Wheat |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 2014 – present (never codified in charter) |
Design | Hands in a circular ring of a wheat wreath, on a navy blue field above black, red, and yellow stripes. |
Variant flag of Germantown Flag
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Names | First Flag of Germantown, Pozzuto Flag, Ol' Paintstripes |
Proportion | 5:7 |
Adopted | 2000/2014 official (never codified in charter) |
Design | Wheat, hands, and a covered bridge on the white circular ring of an O, from the words Germantown Ohio, on a navy blue background that is divided by black, red, and yellow stripes. |
Designed by | António Martins, Chris Pozzuto |
The flag of the city of Germantown, Ohio, is intended to incorporate aspects of the past, present and future of the municipality and reflect the small town pride integral to the community.
This flag was created at the 210th anniversary of Germantown as a visually strong and bold flag that built from intent and symbolism of the previous flag, but in a more timeless form that was less based around the style of a complex seal and better suited to reproduction at multiple sizes. It draws from aspects of the past and present of the municipality, while facing forward to the future. This was originally intended to be produced in a 2-by-3-foot (61 cm × 91 cm) format.
The designer of this Official Flag of Germantown attempted to incorporate many of the aspects of the past, present and future of the Village. It was originally produced as a 5-by-7-foot (150 cm × 210 cm) flag for $40.50 in 2000 and sold at the Village Offices and by email.
This flag is no longer available for purchase nor actively flown in Germantown.