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The American flag was less than fifty years old when Alexander Annin began making US flags for the merchant ships in his sail-making shop on the New York City waterfront in the 1820’s.
Since that time Annin & Co. has grown and prospered along with our nation, the story of our company is interwoven with the story of America itself:
- It was an Annin flag that flew at the inauguration of President Zachery Taylor, starting an inaugural tradition that has continued through the inauguration of President George W. Bush.
- An Annin flag draped the coffin of President Abraham Lincoln on its journey from Washington D.C. to Springfield, Illinois.
- The U.S. Marines raised an Annin flag atop Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945
- NASA selected an Annin flag to participate in Apollo 11’s mission to the moon in 1969.
Today Annin & Co. is America’s oldest and largest flag company, remaining heads and shoulders above any other U.S. flag manufacturing company in the United States.
Annin & Co. is still family owned and operated and Annin attributes its longevity and success to its dedication to quality and service to its customers. Annin hires the best workers, trains them and gives them the best materials and equipment to work with and from that, gets the best quality flags. |
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As a founding member of the Flag Manufactures Association of America (FMAA) Annin certifies that its American flags have been made in the USA of materials that are domestic in origin and that all processes in every step of its manufacture were completed in USA facilities with USA labor.
To learn more about Annin & Co. please visit our History pages. |
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| Annin is proud to introduce "The
Custom Shop",
a new commitment to our custom flag business. |
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| Click here to
view pages from Annin's three 2008 print catalogs. |
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| Click here to
view our Flag Instructions. |
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| Click here to learn how to properly display your American flag. |
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| Click here for instructions on how to clean and prolong the life of your American flag. |
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| Click here to
see our newest products. |
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| Click here to
link to other members of our patriotic community. |
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