What is the only state flag that is two-sided? Explained

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Oregon holds the distinction of possessing the sole two-sided flag among all U.S. states, distinguishing it from the rest. On the front side, known as the obverse, the flag displays the official state seal in gold, encircled by 33 stars representing Oregon's status as the 33rd state to be admitted to the Union. This seal incorporates symbols depicting the state's varied geography and historical legacy, such as a covered wagon, mountains, and a sheaf of wheat. In contrast to any other state flag in the U.S., the reverse side of Oregon's flag features a straightforward yet impactful representation of a beaver, the state's designated animal.

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