Posted by fixerupper on February 15, 2020 at 09:13:09 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: Time Flys. posted by rustred on February 15, 2020 at 08:40:52:
Something similar happened with the US flag in 1959 only not quite as drastic. We had the 48 star flag till Alaska became a state on Jan 3, 1959. When Alaska came in we had a 49 star flag of which I have only seen one personally. On Aug 21 of 1959 Hawaii became a state and the 50 star flag soon followed. Our high school kept the 48 star flag on the wall above the stage in the gymnasium for many years after Hawaii became a state. When I graduated in 69 I think they had replaced the 49 star with a 50 star but I can't be sure about that. In 1959 we farmed with a 51 A Deere, In November of 1960 a brand new 630 Deere came into our yard on the back of a early 50's Chevy truck. The truck with the 630 on it pulled in right before I had to get on the bus for school. By the time the bus pulled into town that morn the truck that delivered the 630 was sitting on main street in front of the cafe with the 1950 B dad traded in chained to the flat bed. I don't think I learned anything in school that day!
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