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![[Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania Flag]](../images/u/us-pamhk.gif) image by David Sigley, 26 April 2023
 
image by David Sigley, 26 April 2023
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The flag is a white field with the borough logo in the center. The borough name is inscribed above the logo, with the county and state name underneath the logo.
The photo of the flag:
https://marcushookboro.org/index.asp
 David Sigley, 26 April 2023
![[Municipal logo]](../images/u/us-pamhk-l.gif) image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 November 2019
 
image located by Paul Bassinson, 22 November 2019
On February 3, 1992, the Marcus Hook Borough Council approved the new logo 
for the Borough of Marcus Hook. The challenge was to develop a new logo which 
would represent the overall character, culture and history of the Borough of 
Marcus Hook. The diversity of the community, the location of the Borough on the 
Delaware River, historic resources, the recent economic and community 
development renaissance, and the Borough's motto "The Cornerstone of 
Pennsylvania," were all important elements to be graphically portrayed. 
All elements of the new Logo represent a unique characteristic of the Borough of 
Marcus Hook. First, the overall diamond shape of the Logo was intentionally 
designed to represent the "quality" in the Borough. 
The Municipal 
Building facade was chosen as a unique landmark of the Borough, representing 
strength, longevity, and stability. The people in front of the building 
represent the diverse community support and public/private partnerships which 
have contributed to the restored vitality of the community. 
Rising from 
the top of the Municipal Building is a graphic sunburst shining over the entire 
Logo showing the bright and promising future ahead. Wrapping around the two 
sides of the building are two sycamore trees. These trees are native to the 
Borough, and represent the new growth, park development, attention to 
environment, and concern for overall beautification of the community. 
The stars and stripes below the Municipal Building reflect a patriotic 
dedication, and change from straight to "wavy" lines. The "waves" represent the 
historical fact that "Marcus Hook remained the term for the waterfront 
settlement while Chichester became the designation for the hinterland." The 
"waves" are also reminiscent of a flag - another patriotic reference. The five 
stars which appear in the one stripe again reflect the "5 star" quality of life, 
and also represent the five Borough Memorials: one situated in the center of 
Robert T. Haebel Plaza at 10th and Plaza Streets, dedicated for all residents of 
the 4th Ward who served in World War II and the Korean Conflict; the second 
located on the 8th and Market Street corner, a memorial erected by the citizens 
of Marcus Hook in honor of the brave heroes of World War 3; the third fronting 
on Market Street, next to the Recreation Hut, another World War II memorial in 
honor of the men and women of the Borough and their self sacrifice; the fourth 
at Market and 3rd Streets, on the grass plot, dedicated to those in the First 
Ward who served to preserve four essential human freedoms during World War II 
and the Korean Conflict; and the fifth memorial at the Borough's riverfront 
park, a first of its kind in Delaware County, this Vietnam War monument stands 
as a lasting tribute to residents of Marcus Hook Borough who served in that war.
The Borough of Marcus Hook has undergone tremendous growth and change 
over the past 100 years. The next 100 years will continue to challenge the 
Borough's people and government. Their commitment and dedication will lead them 
through the 1990's and into the 21st Century.
David Sigley, 26 April 2023