The Stars and Stripes is 245 years old today!  One of the most iconic symbols in the entire world, the United States Flag means so much to so many. From the pursuit of happiness and freedom to baseball, hot dogs and apple pie.

And today, National Flag Day, is the day set aside each year, that we observe this symbol of American pride and the American way of life.

According to the National Flag Day Foundation:

American Flag Day all began on June 14 of 1885 when Bernard J. Cigrand, a 19 year old teacher at Stony Hill School, placed a 10 inch, 38- star flag in a bottle on his desk and then assigned essays on the flag and its significance.

This observance, commemorated Congresses adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777.

While scores of Americans plan to proudly display their American Flag today, there are some who will unwittingly make some common mistakes in the displaying of that flag.

According to starspangledflags.com these are the five most common errors made in displaying Old Glory.

Don't Reverse the Union

When flying Old Glory on a pole, the position of the union is irrelevant, however if you plan to display the flag on a wall, always position the union (the area with the stars) in the upper left corner

Don't Display During Inclement Weather

Though today's local forecast doesn't predict anything of the sort, according to the U.S. Flag Code states, "The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all weather flag is displayed."

Don't Display a Worn or Tattered American Flag

Never display an American flag that is torn or ripped or physically worn. Should your flag get to the point where it is no longer suitable for display, it should be properly retired. The video below describes the process for proper disposal of that flag.

Don't Forget to Illuminate a Flag Flying at Night

Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to fly your American flag at night, as long as it's illuminated. It's as simple as placing a spotlight that will shine directly on it during the hours of darkness.

Don't Ever Allow the Flag to Touch the Ground

One of the most grievous of flag etiquette no-no's, the American Flag should never be allowed to touch the ground, or anything below it, including a piece of furniture or shrubbery.

Top 8 Places For The Absolute Best Barbecue in Shreveport/Bossier

Though our area is more famous for our fried catfish, boiled crawfish and Mexican food, we can hold our own in the world of barbecue and these are the 8 Places for the Absolute Best Barbecue in Shreveport/Bossier

50+ Pictures of Shreveport's Abandoned Historic Fairgrounds Field

Before you know it, Shreveport's historic Fairgrounds Field will be will be exactly that - history. Once the legal wrangling is done, the proverbial endangered-bat-guano will hit the fan and the once glorious Ratchet-City cathedral to baseball will be demolished and gone.

Before it "bats" its final inning, let's take a final look at the glory that once was. I warn you though, it's kind of like seeing that super-hot girl from high school 20 years later - and time has not been kind.

These awesome pictures were provided by urban photographer extraordinaire Ron DeBello.

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.

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