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Flag of Tampa, Florida

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Flag of Tampa, Florida
AdoptedJuly 1, 1930
Designed byF. Grant Whitney

The city flag of Tampa, Florida, is not well known although it was adopted by the city on July 1, 1930. The many pieces of the unique flag portray the various elements that made the city itself a success.[1] The flag is one of the few non-quadrilateral flags in use.

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Creation of flag

Although Tampa was named in 1849, it took almost 100 years for a flag to be created.[2] Mayor D.B. McKay introduced the design to the city's multi-national heritage. In turn he presented the banner to the board of Representatives and recommended that it be adopted as the official flag. On July 1, 1930, the board adopted the flag from its designer F. Grant Whitney.[1]

History and description

“The colors are inspired by the national flags of the immigrants who settled the area: France, Great Britain, and the United States (red, white and blue); Italy (green, white, and red); and Spain (red and yellow).”[3] The gold and red striped section is supposed to represent the flag of Spain who had a large part in both Tampa and Florida’s history with the Spanish exploration.[1] In the flag the state recognized the British contribution to the city with the red, white chevron like stripes that are supposed to represent two of the three aspects that make up the British Union “portions of the Crosses of St. Andrew and St. George[1]

The red, white, and blue along with the stars are a depiction of the country in which Tampa is located, the United States of America who bought the state in 1821[1] The red, white and blue on the left side of the flag is a representation of the French flag. The tip of the flag, which is red, green, and has a single white star, is a portrayal of the Italian flag. Both countries “had an influence on the culture and heritage” of the city of Tampa and creator Whitney wanted to incorporate the many immigrants who helped the city grow and thrive.[2] “Fort Brooke was established and, in 1834, the Territorial Legislature created Hillsborough County, which is symbolized by a stylized "H"”[2] The letter “H” is creatively disguised and made up of the representations of the flags of France and Spain with the blue line that forms the large “T” which is turned sideways. This “T” is much more visible to the eye and stands for the cities name: Tampa. “The City Seal of Tampa is featured over the white, gold and red stripes. The seal notes that the City of Tampa was organized in 1887. Tampa was incorporated as a village in 1849, as a town in 1855, and as a city in 1887.”[2]

With Tampa holding its annual Gasparilla pirate parade, many think the ship in the center of the flag is a reference to pirates, however the ship bearing the three masts with two sails a piece, is surprisingly supposed to be a rendition of the man who helped the more isolated city of Tampa flourish, Henry B. Plant. Incorporating Plant's ship, the Mascotte, was important, as “The significant contributions to the development of Florida and Tampa Bay are why Success magazine dubbed Henry Plant “the King of Florida” in 1898.”[4]

Criticism

Since at least 2017, the city of Tampa flag has been criticized and ridiculed, even to the point of making the ranks of "the ugliest city flags on Earth," for “trying too hard”. Another website thinks “This flag would make a great beach towel for tourists or a colorful cape for a Floridian superhero.” [5] Most Tampa natives don't even know they have a flag, and those who do are in favor of having it changed. “Out of the 224 people who had taken a survey on tampaflag.com of last week, 92 percent said they supported changing it.”[6] The dislike of the flag even has an online petition on change.org calling for a newly designed flag for the growing city of Tampa. Although most are in favor of changing the flag or completely redesigning it there is worry that people who have lived in the Tampa Bay area for generations could be upset to let it go. With all of the history and meaning the flag encapsulates, any new flag will need to be sure to capture both the history and essence of Tampa.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "City of Tampa Flag". City of Tampa. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tampa, Florida, City Flag History". Flagpoles etc. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Tampa, Florida (U.S.)". CRW Flags. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Henry B. Plant Biography". Henry B. Plant Museum. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Best and worst of city flags across America". The Daily Universe. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Did you know Tampa's flag is a 'monstrosity'? No one else does, either". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
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