The flag of
Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth ( ) is a Port, port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and the county seat of St. Louis County, Minnesota, St. Louis County. Located on Lake Superior in Minnesota's Arrowhead Region, the city is a hub for cargo shipping. The population ...
consists of three main sections: a lighter blue that takes up the upper half, a dark green that takes up a quarter below that, and a darker blue in the bottom quarter. Between the blues and green there are two parallel wavy white lines; each has four valleys and three peaks. An eight-pointed gold star in the sky blue is situated above the first and second peaks in the white lines. Portions of the flag symbolize the sky, the
North Woods North Woods or Northwoods may refer to:
* Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, a forested ecoregion in the United States and Canada also known as the North Woods.
* Operation Northwoods, a proposed operation against the Cuban government that originate ...
,
Lake Superior
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, snowy winter, three hills in Duluth, and the
North Star
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.
An earlier city flag was adopted in 1979, but had fallen out of use by the 2010's. A flag contest was held in 2019 to update the city flag; a design by Blane Tetreault was picked from 195 submissions from 98 artists as the winner. Approved by Duluth's city council in 2019 and 2020, it was first flown in 2021. In a 2022
North American Vexillological Association
The North American Vexillological Association (NAVA) is a membership organization devoted to vexillology, the study of flags. It was founded in 1967 by American vexillologist Whitney Smith, and others. Its membership of 1,100+ comprises flag s ...
(NAVA) survey, the flag received an
A grade and was rated in the top 25 of over 300 flags introduced since 2015.
Design
1979 flag
The 1979 flag of Duluth had a green background bisected vertically and horizontally by blue stripes, each of which was surrounded by thin white stripes.
The green, white and blue represented Duluth's woods, snow and streams.
The cross alluded to the
Nordic cross
A Nordic cross flag is a flag bearing the design of the Nordic or Scandinavian cross, a cross symbol in a rectangular field, with the centre of the cross shifted towards the hoist.
All independent Nordic countries have adopted such flags in ...
of Scandinavian flags
because a large portion of Duluth's population has
Scandinavian heritage.
A blue ''
fleur-de-lis
The ''fleur-de-lis'', also spelled ''fleur-de-lys'' (plural ''fleurs-de-lis'' or ''fleurs-de-lys''), is a common heraldic charge in the (stylized) shape of a lily (in French, and mean and respectively). Most notably, the ''fleur-de-lis'' ...
'' outlined in white was located in the upper left and lower right green quadrants,
which were a nod to
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut ( 1639 – 25 February 1710) was a French soldier and explorer who is the first European known to have visited the area where the city of Duluth, Minnesota, United States, is now located and the head of Lake Superi ...
, the
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France
** French people, a nation and ethnic group
** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices
Arts and media
* The French (band), ...
explorer for whom the city was named.
The city seal was in the center.
Current flag

The 2019 flag of Duluth has a 3:5 ratio.
It consists of a lighter blue that takes up the upper half, a dark green that takes up a quarter below that, and a darker blue in the bottom quarter. The upper lighter blue represents the clear blue of the sky, lower darker blue which represents refreshing water of
Lake Superior
Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface areaThe Caspian Sea is the largest lake, but is saline, not freshwater. Lake Michigan–Huron has a larger combined surface area than Superior, but is normally considered tw ...
, and middle dark green which represents the deep green of the
North Woods North Woods or Northwoods may refer to:
* Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, a forested ecoregion in the United States and Canada also known as the North Woods.
* Operation Northwoods, a proposed operation against the Cuban government that originate ...
.
Between the blues and green are two narrower parallel wavy white lines (
fimbriation
In heraldry and vexillology, fimbriation is the placement of small stripes of contrasting colour around common charges or ordinaries, usually in order for them to stand out from the background, but often simply due to the designer's subjective ...
s); each has four valleys and three peaks. The white represents the snowy winters. The three peaks in the white lines represent Thompson Hill, Enger Hill, and Hawk's Ridge.
An eight-pointed gold star is in the sky blue above the first and second peaks in the white lines; the star symbolizes Duluth as the Zenith City of the North
(referring to one of Duluth's nicknames) and the
North Star
Polaris is a star in the northern circumpolar constellation of Ursa Minor. It is designated α Ursae Minoris ( Latinized to ''Alpha Ursae Minoris'') and is commonly called the North Star or Pole Star. With an apparent magnitude t ...
,
and it reflects the
Native American and
voyageur
Voyageurs (; ) were 18th- and 19th-century French people, French and later French Canadians and others who transported furs by canoe at the peak of the North American fur trade. The emblematic meaning of the term applies to places (New France, i ...
history of the area.
The flag has a resemblance to the proposed 1989 Minnesota state flag called the
North Star Flag.
History
1979 flag
Duluth's first flag was adopted by the city council in 1979, but its designer is unknown.
The 1979 flag was seen as not meeting modern flag design principles, largely regarding the city seal in the center.
Podcaster
Roman Mars
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said
vexillologist
Vexillology ( ) is the study of the history, symbolism and usage of flags or, by extension, any interest in flags in general.Smith, Whitney. ''Flags Through the Ages and Across the World'' New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975. Print.
A person who studi ...
s deride flags with a seal as "SOBs", or "
seal
Seal may refer to any of the following:
Common uses
* Pinniped, a diverse group of semi-aquatic marine mammals, many of which are commonly called seals, particularly:
** Earless seal, also called "true seal"
** Fur seal
** Eared seal
* Seal ( ...
s on bedsheets",
because seals were designed for pieces of paper.
The community also provided feedback that it was not an inclusive symbol for all residents.
The flag was not widely used. By 2018 the local news were aware of only two: one in the mayor's office and one in the city council chambers.
Current flag
In 2016 Duluth adopted a long-range planning vision called Imagine 2035. One of Imagine 2035's "big ideas" was to update the city flag because many in Duluth weren't aware there was a city flag.
Mayor
Emily Larson
Emily Larson (born 1973) is an American politician and former mayor of Duluth, Minnesota. She is a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
Larson was elected mayor of Duluth in November 2015 and inaugurated on January 4, 2016, th ...
claimed a great flag would make a strong brand for the city,
representing the city to its people and its people to the world.
She said one of Duluth's strengths is its unique neighborhoods, but a common flag would also improve the sense of unity of residents,
and she noted city flags were a part of a resurgence of city pride around the country.

In January 2019 the community was invited to participate in an open competition to design the flag. There were 98 artists
who entered from Duluth, the state of Minnesota, the US, and around the world.
A committee narrowed the 195 entries
down to 41 semifinalists
and then to 9 finalists.
The committee and Mayor Larson recommended the flag to the city council based on design, public feedback and public polling.
Two of the nine finalists were accused of plagiarism. The winning flag was designed by Blane Tetreault,
with help from his wife, Bridget Tetreault, and their daughters, 11-year-old Amelia and 9-year-old Eleanor.
The flag was approved by the city council in 2019
and released in the public domain.
After the public expressed concerns that the council's flag statement was not inclusive to all people, the Duluth
NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is an American civil rights organization formed in 1909 as an interracial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du&nbs ...
helped rewrite the flag statement and the city council approved it again in 2020.
The flag was first flown at city hall on June 21, 2021.
In a 2022 NAVA survey, the flag received an
A grade and was rated in the top 25 of over 300 flags introduced since 2015.
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References
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Flags of cities in Minnesota
Flags with stars
Flags introduced in 2019
Flags adopted through competition