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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Ohio State Attacks

Our prayers go out to the family/friends of those who got hurt in the Ohio State Attacks.
We hope that the 3 that are still in the hospital will get better soon. 

Monday, November 28, 2016

holiday season

With Thanksgiving over, it is the perfect time to start shopping for Christmas gifts.
Getting a flag for a family member/friend is a great way of showing them that you care especially if the are in the military.

Come check out our flag selection today- we are located off of Olive Blvd in Creve Couer, MO.

www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Chattanooga, TN

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families with the kids from the bus crash in Chattanooga, TN.
We are so sorry for your lose, and pray that the 12 kids who are hospitalized will be alright. 

Monday, November 21, 2016

flags

There have been 27 official versions of the American flag, starting with the first one in 1777 which displayed 13 stripes and 13 stars (for the 13 original colonies). When Kentucky and Vermont joined the union, the flag took on two more stars, so that from 1795 to 1818, 15 stripes and 15 stars graced the flag. It was this version of the flag that inspired Francis Scott Key to compose “The Star-Spangled Banner,” during the battle at Fort McHenry. Anticipating a crowded field of stripes, lawmakers decided to honor each new state with a star, and leave the stripes at 13, after 1818.

American Heritage has a variety of flags and we can get a 13 star flag, Betsy Ross flag, etc.. for you. 
Stop on by or give us a call at 314-432-2101


www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com

Friday, November 18, 2016

about our team

We are a small woman owned business that sells flags, banners, flagpoles, plaques, and promotional items. 

Meet our workers:

Cyndy is the owner of American Heritage. She has been with this business for years.

Then we have Amanda who is the daughter to Cyndy and been with the business since she was in high school. She does sales and is the artist that will help you design your custom flag/banner.

Then there is me- Sarah. I have only been with the company for just a little over a year and am still learning everyday. 

We are a family owned business. 
Come check us out toady- we are located off of Olive Blvd in Creve Couer. 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

christmas gift ideas

Looking for Christmas gifts? Look no further- we at American Heritage can help you out.
Flags are a great gift! We have Country, State, City and Military of all branches. We also carry both versions of Support Your Police Flags and Custom flags.
We also have poles to go on the side of house or flagpoles to go in front/side/back of house.
Stop on by today- we are located at 11062 Olive Blvd. in Creve Coeur at the intersection of Shulte. Or go to our website at info@amheritage.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

stop by

American Heritage is a small business located off of Olive Blvd in Creve Coeur, MO.

We sell flags, flagpoles, banners, plaques, wearable items and much more.
Everything we sell here is made in the USA. 
Come check us out or look at our website to view the different products we sell.

www.americanheritagebannersandflags.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

history of flag

The United States Flag is the third oldest of the National Standards of the world; older than the Union Jack of Britain or the Tricolor of France.
The flag was first authorized by Congress June 14, 1777. This date is now observed as Flag Day throughout America.
The flag was first flown from Fort Stanwix, on the site of the present city of Rome, New York, on August 3, 1777. It was first under fire for three days later in the Battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1777.
It was first decreed that there should be a star and a stripe for each state, making thirteen of both; for the states at the time had just been erected from the original thirteen colonies.
The colors of the Flag may be thus explained: The red is for valor, zeal and fervency; the white for hope purity, cleanliness of life, and rectitude of conduct; the blue, the color of heaven, for reverence to God, loyalty, sincerity, justice and truth.
The star (an ancient symbol of India, Persia and Egypt) symbolized dominion and sovereignty, as well as lofty aspirations. The constellation of the stars within the union, one star for each state, is emblematic of our Federal Constitution, which reserves to the States their individual sovereignty except as to rights delegated by them to the Federal Government.
The symbolism of the Flag was thus interpreted by Washington: “We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity representing Liberty.”
In 1791, Vermont, and in 1792, Kentucky were admitted to the Union and the number of stars and stripes was raised to fifteen in correspondence. As other states came into the Union it became evident there would be too many stripes. So in 1818 Congress enacted that the number of stripes be reduced and restricted henceforth to thirteen representing the thirteen original states; while a star should be added for each succeeding state. That law is the law of today.
The name “Old Glory” was given to our National Flag August 10, 1831, by Captain William Driver of the brig Charles Doggett.
The Flag was first carried in battle at the Brandywine, September 11, 1777. It first flew over foreign territory January 28, 1778, at Nassau, Bahama Islands; Fort Nassau having been captured by the American in the course of the war for independence. The first foreign salute to the flag was rendered by the french admiral LaMotte Piquet, off Quiberon Bay, February 13, 1778.
The United States Flag is unique in the deep and noble significance of its message to the entire world, a message of national independence, of individual liberty, of idealism, of patriotism.
It symbolizes national independence and popular sovereignty. It is not the Flag of a reigning family or royal house, but of 205 million free people welded into a Nation, one and inseparable, united not only by community of interest, but by vital unity of sentiment and purpose; a Nation distinguished for the clear individual conception of its citizens alike of their duties and their privileges, their obligations and their rights.
It incarnates for all mankind the spirit of Liberty and the glorious ideal of human Freedom; not the freedom of unrestraint or the liberty of license, but an unique ideal of equal opportunity for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, safeguarded by the stern and lofty principles of duty, of righteousness and of justice, and attainable by obedience to self-imposed laws.
Floating from lofty pinnacle of American Idealism, it is a beacon of enduring hope, like the famous Bartholdi Statue of Liberty enlightening the World to the oppressed of all lands. It floats over a wondrous assemblage of people from every racial stock of the earth whose united hearts constitute an indivisible and invincible force for the defense and succor of the downtrodden.
It embodies the essence of patriotism. Its spirit is the spirit of the American nation. Its history is the history of the American people. Emblazoned upon its folds in letters of living light are the names and fame of our heroic dead, the Fathers of the Republic who devoted upon its altars their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. Twice told tales of National honor and glory cluster thickly about it. Ever victorious, it has emerged triumphant from eight great National conflicts. It flew at Saratog, at Yorktown, at Palo Alto, at Gettysburg, at Minala bay, at Chateau-Thierry, at Iwo Jima. It bears witness to the immense expansion of our national boundaries, the development of our natural resources, and the splendid structure of our civilization. It prophesies the triumph of popular government, of civic and religious liberty and of national righteousness throughout the world.
The flag first rose over thirteen states along the Atlantic seaboard, with a population of some three million people. Today it flies over fifty states, extending across the continent, and over great islands of the two oceans; and two hundred and five million owe it allegiance. It has been brought to this proud position by love and sacrifice. Citizens have advanced it and heroes have died for it. It is the sign made visible of the strong spirit that has brought liberty and prosperity to the people of America. It is the flag of all us alike. Let us accord it honor and loyalty.


Here at American Heritage- our flags are 100 percent made in the US. Come get your US flag today. We are located off of Olive Blvd in Creve Coeur.