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Plainville, Connecticut (U.S.)

Hartford County

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[flag of Plainville, Connecticut] image by Ethan Dubrow, 8 June 2024
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The Flag

The Town of Plainville has confirmed it has a flag, but it has no image, photo or documentation to send me.
Valentin Poposki, 22 June 2010

The flag for the town of Plainville, Connecticut consists of the seal centered on a white bedsheet. The seal is blue and the version on the flag is a slight variation from the original.

Plainville is a town in Hartford County. They have 17,525 people as of 2020 and are known for their chicken wing restaurants like Sliders and J. Timothy's. Plainville should not be confused with the distant town of Plainfield.
Ethan Dubrow, 4 June 2024


Seal

[seal]  [seal] images located by Ethan Dubrow, 4 June 2024

Inside the seal are two semicircles split by the words "ESTO PERPETUA" which is roughly Latin for "Let it exist forever"; this is also Idaho's motto. In the top semicircle are three cogs and in the bottom semicircle is a steamboat in the water. Plainville was incorporated in 1869 when it split from Farmington.
Sources:
Seal (original) https://www.facebook.com/photo
Seal (flag variant) https://www.facebook.com/photo
Ethan Dubrow, 4 June 2024