Father-Daughter Duo Paints Giant US Flag in Grand Prairie Field for Fourth of July
WFAAJuly 7, 20252 min5,651 views
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- πΊπΈ A father and daughter duo, Colin and Madison Wright, created a massive U.S. flag on a Grand Prairie field.
- π― The flag measures an impressive 55 by 29 feet and is designed to be visible from the nearby I-30 highway.
Motivation and Meaning
- π‘ Colin Wright has been mowing patterns on the state's land behind their home for several years, initially to keep critters and fires away.
- π¨βπ§βπ¦ This year's project, painting the U.S. flag, is a special way to connect with his daughter, Madison, and honor the Fourth of July.
- π¬ The project aims to serve as a symbol of unity, encouraging people to come together and stop arguing over small matters, emphasizing that "We are one people."
A Symbol of Unity and Texas Spirit
- π The flag, created days before July 4th, is described as a symbol that can be seen from miles away, embodying the spirit of "Everything's bigger in Texas."
- π For Colin, the project represents what the United States means to him, creating a lasting memory for his daughter.
- π£οΈ Madison expressed initial surprise at the scale of the project, calling it a "duty" and stating she will never forget it.
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