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Middletown, Kentucky (U.S.)

Jefferson County

Last modified: 2024-01-13 by rick wyatt
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Flag image by David Sigley, 5 May 2023
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Description of the flag

The flag is made of a golden field with three wavy lines of green, white, and blue in unequal widths. In the top hoist side of the flag is a blue box with a red chevron containing a white key.

Google Streetview of the flag: https://www.facebook.com/MiddletownChamber/photos
Photo of the flag: https://www.facebook.com/photo
David Sigley, 5 May 2023

Flag image by David Sigley, 5 May 2023
based on photo

A variant of the flag can be seen outside the city building. This variant uses text, with the city name in the ywllow field. On the blue wave is the state name.

Google Streetview of the flag: https://www.gotolouisville.com/imager
Photo of the flag: https://www.facebook.com/MiddletownChamber/photos
David Sigley, 5 May 2023

According to NAVA-News IX:4, the yellow area and wavy bars symbolize the sunny rolling hills and streams of Middletown. As for the canton, it suggests a sign hanging before a tavern. Along with the key, they both suggest Middletown's heritage as a midway stop for travelers in the early days. The designer is Dick Crossett, who was a free-lance advertising designer in Louisville, KY and certainly a vexillologist. Sadly, no date of adoption is mentioned in the article, but it is almost for certain sometime in the very late years of the '60s or the early '70s. Would like to note, he did not use text on his design, so it is certain that a city government member made this addition.
Daniel Renterķa, 4 December 2023