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The city of Laramie has informed me it has no flag.
Valentin Poposki, 2 June 2010
image located by Paul Bassinson, 29 February 2020
image located by Daniel Renterķa, 31 July 2024
What appears to be a bicentennial flag (uncertain for what) can be seen at
Facebook. Nothing is known about this specific flag, except that it has been
used by the city since at least 2015. The only detail I am able to make out is
the word "BICENTENNIAL".
Daniel Renterķa, 31 July 2024
It bothered me endlessly what could be the flag that is/was found in
Council's Chambers of the City of Laramie in Wyoming. I found it in all the
videos of City Council until 2025, and managed to find a little better partial
photo. That was the breakthrough - it shows the date 1787, and red and blue
colors. Mystery solved, it is the flag for the Bicentennial Celebration of the
US Constitution.
Valentin Poposki, 8 December 2025
image by Daniel Renterķa, 31 July 2024
Image made using seal from
https://www.facebook.com/photo
Daniel Renterķa, 31 July 2024
I received a response from the city clerk a while back that they do not have
a city flag, so the Bicentennial flag in the city chambers is a reminder of
either the city or the US's bicentennial.
David Sigley, 31 July 2024
If it's an American Bicentennial flag, that would be a bit strange since
that'd mean its been hanging in the council chambers for [almost] 50 years now.
And Laramie doesn't celebrate its bicentennial until 50 years from now..
Daniel Renterķa, 31 July 2024