From Avondale to Winton Hills, each Cincinnati neighborhood has its own personality. Now, thanks to Cincy Flags, all 52 neighborhoods can wave a flag specially made for them.

Cincy Flags is a grant-funded project that partnered professional designers with communities to design neighborhood flags "to reinforce local pride and instill in everyone a better sense of place," according to its site.

Each color and symbol has a purpose. For example, the downtown flag has blue waves symbolizing the Ohio River and the white color represents the unity and solidarity of the city. A breakdown of each city's flag can be found on CincyFlags.com.

The flags can be purchased through The National Flag Co., but the designs are open source so they can be purchased anywhere, according to the site.

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