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6’ Hardwood Ash Flagpole with 3” Finial

6’ Hardwood Ash Flagpole with 3” Finial

Regular price MSRP $30.00 $21.00

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6’ Hardwood Ash Flagpole with 3” Finial

6’ Hardwood Ash Flagpole with 3” Finial

Regular price MSRP $30.00 $21.00

30% OFF at Checkout

Regular price MSRP Sale price Your Price $30.00 $21.00

30% OFF at Checkout

Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Classic beauty, built to last. The Elizabeth Ross 6' Wooden Flagpole is crafted from a single piece of premium North Carolina ash, offering both natural strength and lasting durability. Unlike multi-piece poles that can weaken over time, this solid construction ensures a sturdier and more reliable display. A double-coated polyurethane finish protects against UV rays, scratches, splintering, and cracking, while enhancing the wood's warm, polished look. Topped with a 3" decorative wooden finial, this pole is ideal for both residential and commercial use. Proudly made in the USA, it reflects our commitment to quality and American craftsmanship.

  • Solid Hardwood Construction: 6’ hardwood ash flagpole with a 1" diameter, offering natural strength, classic appearance, and long-term durability for outdoor use.
  • Premium White Ash: Crafted from durable hardwood White Ash, sourced from North Carolina for strength and natural beauty.
  • Protective Finish: Double-coated with polyurethane, providing superior UV protection and resistance to wear and weathering.
  • One-Piece Design: Crafted from a single piece of ash for unmatched longevity.
  • Decorative Finial: Elegant 3” wooden finial adds a timeless, polished touch to your flag display.
  • Versatile Outdoor Use: Built for long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal, ideal for residential or commercial settings.
  • Made in the USA: Proudly made in the USA, supporting American craftsmanship and quality.
  • Wind Advisory: To protect the integrity of your flagpole, we recommend not flying a flag during sustained winds exceeding 30 mph. Excessive wind force may cause damage if the pole is left under strain.

MADE IN THE USA

Proudly, for over 100 years

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QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

For lasting endurance you can trust

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SUPPORTS AMERICAN JOBS

Employing over 400 Americans

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WOVEN INTO US HISTORY

Crafting flags, past, present, and future

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In honor of Elizabeth "Betsy" Ross, Valley Forge Flag® presents a series of high-quality American flags, proudly made in the USA for over 100 years.

Our products are proudly crafted by over 400 dedicated American workers in state-of-the-art facilities located in South Carolina and Pennsylvania.. With a deep respect for tradition, we take pride in raising our colors to honor the American way of life.

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    PENNSYLVANIA | BRACKETS

    100+ American jobs

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    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

    Valley Forge Flag® is founded in 1882 and opens their first flag sewing factory in Spring City, PA in the 1930s.

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    arlington, virginia / arlington national cemetery

    A Valley Forge flag was used in President John F. Kennedy’s funeral procession on November 23-25, 1963.

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    north Carolina - METAL FLAGPOLES

    100+ American jobs

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    north Carolina - WOODEN FLAGPOLES

    100+ American jobs

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    South Carolina - FLAG SEWING AND PROCESSING

    400+ American jobs

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    ILLINOIS | FLAGPOLE FINIALS

    100+ American jobs

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    WASHINGTON STATE, SPINNING RINGS

    50+ American jobs

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    A Valley Forge flag was the first American flag planted on the moon on July 20, 1969 by NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.