Flags of counties and municipalities in Tennessee

This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in Tennessee, United States.

Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.


This page or section is incomplete.

Consolidated City-Counties

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  Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
(details)

Historical

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  Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
(1961–1964)[1]

Counties

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In 1996, each County in Tennessee adopted flags to celebrate the sesquicentennial of Tennessee Statehood; however, some of these flags were used only as single-purpose banners. Today, about roughly half of the Counties in Tennessee have a flag of their own.

 
  Blount County[N 1]
 
  Campbell County[N 1]
 
  Cannon County
 
  Carter County[N 1]
 
  Cheatham County
 
 Cumberland County
 
  Dickson County[N 1]
 
  Franklin County[N 1]
 
  Giles County[N 1]
 
  Greene County
 
  Hamilton County
 
  Hancock County[N 1]
 
  Hardin County[N 1]
 
  Hawkins County
(details)
 
  Henry County[N 1]
 
  Hickman County[N 1]
 
  Houston County
 
  Jefferson County[N 1]
 
  Johnson County[N 1]
 
  Knox County
 
  Lauderdale County[N 1]
 
  Lewis County[N 1]
 
  Madison County
 
  Maury County[N 1]
 
  McNairy County[N 1]
 
  Montgomery County[N 1]
 
  Obion County
 
  Rutherford County[N 1]
 
  Sevier County[N 1]
 
  Shelby County
 
  Sumner County[N 1]
 
  Sullivan County[N 1]
 
  Union County
 
  Van Buren County
 
  Warren County
 
  Washington County[N 1]
 
  Weakley County[N 1]
 
  White County
 
  Williamson County[N 1]
 
  Wilson County[N 1]

Municipalities

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 Alcoa[N 2]
 
Athens
 
Atoka
 
 Bartlett[N 2]
 
 Baxter
 
Bean Station
 
Brentwood
 
Bristol[N 2]
 
  Chattanooga
(details)
 
Cleveland
 
Collinwood
 
Columbia
 
Crossville
 
Dandridge
 
East Ridge
 
Elizabethton
 
Fairview
 
Franklin
 
Gallatin
 
Gatlinburg
 
Goodlettsville
 
Harrogate
 
Hendersonville
 
Jackson
 
Johnson City
 
Kingsport
 
Kingston
 
  Knoxville
(details)
 
Lebanon
 
Lynnville
 
Maryville
 
  Memphis
(details)
 
 Millington
 
Morristown
 
 Mount Juliet
 
Oakland
 
Parsons
 
Ripley
 
Sevierville
 
 Spring Hill
 
Tullahoma

Historical

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  Chattanooga
(1923–2012)
 
  Jackson
(Until 2022)
 
  Memphis
(1931–1963)[1]
 
  Memphis
(1963–1969 variant)[1]

Notes

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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Flag exists. No image available on Wikimedia Commons.
  2. a b c Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named copyrighted

References

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  1. a b c Mayors of U.S. Cities M-W (in en). World Statesmen. Retrieved on 17 March 2018.