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Connecticut State Tartan:

Photo of the Connecticut tartan plaid
Connecticut Tartan photo © Tartans of Scotland: Connecticut

"Connecticut"

Connecticut is the official State tartan, adopted by the Connecticut legislature under Governor Rowland in 1995.

The large blue stripes represent Long Island Sound; the large green stripes symbolize Connecticut's forests, the medium gray stripes represent granite; the red and yellow pin stripes represent autumn leaves; and the white pin stripes are a symbol of winter snow.

drawing of scot with kilt
Illustration of classic Scot in kilt from Scottish Tartans Authority
 

Tartan refers to fabric woven into plaid patterns representing clans (families) or regions in Scotland.

In old Scotland, the tartan was used for clothing and as a banner or flag. Because a family or community worked the cloth together, their clothing was made of the same patterns, and so a person could be recognized by the Tartan plaid that he wore. Tartans can also be designed as a symbol commemorating a special event or person.

 

Source:
The State Tartan: CT.gov
Tartans of Scotland
Scottish Tartans Museum; History
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flower - fossil
insect - mineral
tree - soil
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