In the United States, the flag that can be flown on a government building is typically the national flag, often referred to as the Stars and Stripes. Government buildings may also display state flags and, in some cases, municipal flags, depending on local regulations and customs. It's important to follow specific flag etiquette and guidelines when displaying these flags. Other flags, such as those representing specific agencies or organizations, may also be flown alongside the national flag.
capital
white house
If the U.S. flag is flown at night, it is supposed to be lighted.
NO. as approved by congress "NO STATE FLAG" shall be flown above the American Flag.
No as the U.S house of congress is a American state building only the The U.S flag can fly there.
The flag of Spain is flown with the coat of arms nearest the flagpole.
The Eureka flag was first flown in Ballarat on Bakery hill
A flag flown upside down is an official signal of distress. A flag flown at half mast, is a mark of respect or mourning.
Any flag flown upside down is a signal of distress.
It is flown in reverse to signal distress.
There is not a set height that the American Flag needs to be flown at, but it does need to be flown at the top of the flagpole. If other flags, such as State or POW/MIA, are flown around the American flag then the American flag needs to be flown above the other flags.
The Confederate flag