CINCINNATI—Written in a child’s hand, the words on the whiteboard were shaky but legible: “Art 2 Work on the flag co—do you think that it will hapin Dad?”
Cindy Schaller beamed as she explained the message from her grandson, Arthur Schaller IV. The 7-year-old dreams of joining his father at the National Flag Co., where Schallers have been producing flags since 1903.
This Family Has Made American Flags for More Than a Century
The National Flag Co. is a fixture in Cincinnati. The Schallers started making flags there in 1903.
CINCINNATI—Written in a child’s hand, the words on the whiteboard were shaky but legible: “Art 2 Work on the flag co—do you think that it will hapin Dad?”
Cindy Schaller beamed as she explained the message from her grandson, Arthur Schaller IV. The 7-year-old dreams of joining his father at the National Flag Co., where Schallers have been producing flags since 1903.
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