The first Flag Act was placed on this date in 1777
When is June 14
There are this many stripes on our current U.S. flag
What is 13
This person made our first flag
Who is Betsy Ross
This person wrote the first Pledge of Allegiance
Who is Francis Bellamy
This monument was created in honor of our first president
What is the Washington Monument
The Grand Union Flag that was hoisted in front of Prospect Hill on January 1, 1776 had this in the upper left corner
What is the British Union Jack
The stripes on the U.S. flag stand for this
What are the 13 original colonies
This person is given credit for the design of the first flag
Who is Francis Hopkinson
There were this many words in the original Pledge of Allegiance
What is 22
This U.S. symbol is located in Pennsylvania and opened in 1753
What is the Liberty Bell
In 1794, the Flag was revised to have an equal amount of this many stars and stripes
What is 15
The red in the U.S. flag was chosen to represent these traits
What are hardiness and valor
This person gave the U.S. flag the nickname "Old Glory"
Who is William Driver
The pledge was revised to say "the Flag of the United States of America" in this year
What is 1923
This non-inanimate U.S. symbol represents strength and freedom
What is the Bald Eagle
This president called for two executive orders revising the design of the U.S. flag
Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower
The blue in the Flag stands for these traits
What are vigilance, perseverance, and justice
This person penned the lyrics to our National Anthem
Who is Francis Scott Key
The final revision to the Pledge, creating the version we recite today, was made in this year
What is 1954
This historic monument stands at 305'6"
What is the Statue of Liberty
In this year, Eisenhower's executive order produced the Flag that we use today
What is 1959
There are this many horizontal rows of stars on the U.S. flag
What is nine
In 1909, this person placed the U.S. Flag at the North Pole
Who is Robert Peary
This phrase in the Pledge has gained a lot of controversy as of late
What is "and Justice for all"
This monument represents the founding, growth, and preservation of the United States and took 14 years to finish
What is Mount Rushmore