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![[Flag of Madison, Georgia]](../images/u/us-gamad.gif) image provide by Ken Kocher, 1 June 2022
  
image provide by Ken Kocher, 1 June 2022
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Created and approved in 2022, the flag consists of a strong diagonal line 
separating two fields of blue. This line represents the ridge on which Main 
Street runs creating Madison’s particular orientation. The blue fields 
represent the Sandy Creek (upper left) and Sugar Creek (lower right) 
watersheds divided by the ridge. The white outlining square represents Main, 
Washington, Jefferson, and Hancock streets which create the original 
courthouse square often referred to as a Washington-type plan after 
Washington, Georgia where it was first used in the state. The square is 
represented in gold signifying Madison’s abundant sunshine and the prosperity 
of our downtown.
https://www.madisonga.com/892/Official-Symbols 
Ken Kocher Information & Design Coordinator
City of Madison Main Street & 
Planning, 1 June 2022
The first adopted design of the flag of the City of Madison in Georgia, had two additional diagonal lines, which were rejected, probably after expert intervention, or second opinion. However, that was in March 2022, and in in June 2022 when the flags came from the manufacturer they were in present form:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=661680245050682
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=744489486966127
Valentin Poposki, 13 September, 2025