Williamsburg, Mass., Town Flag To Be Hoisted Into Place In The Great
Hall NOV 6, 2018
Williamsburg, Massachusetts, will join communities
from across the state when its town flag is hung in the Statehouse Great Hall.
The multi-year process culminates with the raising of the flag on Wednesday for
the town, which was incorporated in 1771. The town's flag committee created a
draft of the design, which was then painted by an artist.
Town
administrator Charlene Nardi said the painting was then "converted" into a
fabric pattern, and sewn by volunteers. The designer of the flag said that it
portrays all of Williamsburg’s beauty, showing flowers, hills, streams, and
churches.