Mag Toledo Magazine: Symbols of Patriotism Published on July 3, 2016 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Charles Bean and his wife Carolyn fly the American flag at their home in East Toledo. Mr. Bean served in the Navy from 1970-1974 and is a Vietnam War veteran. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Carolyn Bean at the front door of her East Toledo home. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Findlay is Flag City. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Findlay is designated as Flag City. The city has painted many of its fire hydrants with flag themes. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Findlay is Flag City. The city has painted many of its fire hydrants with flag themes. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Findlay is Flag City. The city has painted many of its fire hydrants with flag themes. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image A light pole is adorned with the American flag on South Ave. in Toledo. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image A light pole is adorned with the American flag on South Ave. in Toledo. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image A motorcyclist passes the Irish Buffalo Club, located at 418 E. Broadway St. in East Toledo. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Shade Keeney, a military veteran and Toledo police officer, has a full sleeve tattoo of the American flag. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Shade Keeney, a military veteran and Toledo police officer, has a full sleeve tattoo of the American flag. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Shade Keeney, a military veteran and Toledo police officer, has a full sleeve tattoo of the American flag. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Related Items fourth of july ,Toledo Magazine ,Flag City Recommended for you Click to comment