Flags of counties and municipalities in Massachusetts

This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in Massachusetts, 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.

Combined Counties/Town Governments

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  Town and County of Nantucket

Counties

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  Barnstable County
 
  Berkshire County
 
  Norfolk County

Municipalities

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In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, almost all 351 Cities and Towns have their own respective flags, and each of them are hung in the Massachusetts State House's Great Hall of Flags. However, there are a handful of Towns that have yet to adopt a flag.

 
  Agawam
 
Amherst[N 1]
 
Ashby
 
Ashland
 
Auburn
 
  Bedford
(details)
 
Berlin
 
Bolton[N 1]
 
  Boston
(details)
 
  Braintree
 
  Bridgewater
 
  Cambridge
 
Chester
 
  Chicopee
 
Danvers
 
Dedham[N 1]
 
Deerfield
 
Dighton[N 1]
 
Duxbury
 
East Longmeadow
 
Everett[N 1]
 
  Fall River
 
Gardner
 
Gloucester
 
Granby[N 1]
 
Greenfield
 
  Groveland[N 1]
 
  Haverhill
 
Holliston[N 1]
 
  Holyoke
 
 Huntington
 
Lawrence
 
Leominster[N 1]
 
Lexington
 
Lowell[N 1]
 
Ludlow[N 1]
 
Manchester-by-the-Sea[N 2][1]
 
Melrose[N 1]
 
  Montgomery
 
  Needham
 
  Newbury
 
Newton[N 1]
 
  Northampton
 
  Pembroke
 
Plymouth
 
Princeton[N 1]
 
  Quincy
 
Revere[N 1]
 
Rochester[N 2][2]
 
Rutland
 
  Salem
 
  Southbridge
 
Springfield
(details)
 
  Swansea
 
  Taunton
(details)
 
Uxbridge[N 1]
 
Ware
 
West Springfield
 
Westfield[N 1]
 
Westhampton
 
Weymouth[N 1]
 
Worcester

Historical

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  Fall River
(1988–2018)

Notes

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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Copyrighted image unavailable on Wikimedia Commons. See linked article for image.
  2. a b Flag exists. No image available on Wikimedia Commons.

References

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  1. Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (9 July 2011). Retrieved on 27 March 2018.
  2. Rochester teen’s creativity shines through with flag design (in en). Sippican. Retrieved on 2022-07-10.