Glendale Mayor’s 7-Year American Flag Tour Comes to an End at Arizona Capitol

Mayor Weiers
Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers accepts the “Great American Flag” after it flew over Arizona’s Capitol.

Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers has completed a historic feat, flying the same locally made American flag at all 50 U.S. State Capitols.

“What a journey,” said Weiers. “The patriotism across our great nation is still alive in every state. This flag is a symbol of unity – recognizing we are 50 States, 1 Nation!”

Weiers believes that the flag of the United States of America has been a “symbol of strength, unity, pride and inspiration for millions of American citizens. The American flag continues to be one of the nation’s most widely recognized icons, with a rich and evolutionary history. Since that first Congressional Act establishing an official flag in 1777, the American flag has been displayed around the world and beyond.”

The initiative aimed to foster national pride and honor America’s rich history, bright future, and the dedication of its Veterans. As part of this effort, a locally made American flag was flown at all 50 U.S. State Capitols, serving as a powerful symbol of unity and patriotism.

Weiers continued, “Although we live in different places, come from different backgrounds, sometimes speak different languages, and worship in different ways. We are all Americans! As America’s 250th anniversary approaches, let us not just mark a date, but instead let us renew our commitment to liberty, to justice, to equality, and to being one nation under God.”

In anticipation of the 250th birthday of the United States, on July 4, 2026, Weiers completed his seven-year journey across the U.S., as Ole’ Glory flew at every State Capitol in the U.S.A., and in San Juan, Puerto Rico (a U.S. Territory).

With the tour now complete, the goal is to build and offer a user-friendly exhibit that Arizona cities may request to have displayed for any patriotic event.

To learn more about The Great American Flag Tour, contact the Mayor’s office at [email protected] or call (623) 930-2260.

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