Every great neighborhood deserves a great flag
 Named after the stately mansion of Lawrence C. Phipps, a distinguished United States Senator from 1919 to 1931, this neighborhood draws its inspiration for the flag from the mansion's remarkable architectural features. The distinctive window pattern

Belcaro

The neighborhood gets its name from the mansion of Lawrence C. Phipps who was a United States Senator from 1919-1931. The distinctive window pattern and the red brick facade of the Belcaro mansion are the inspiration for the flag.

 Named after the stately mansion of Lawrence C. Phipps, a distinguished United States Senator from 1919 to 1931, this neighborhood draws its inspiration for the flag from the mansion's remarkable architectural features. The distinctive window pattern

Named after the stately mansion of Lawrence C. Phipps, a distinguished United States Senator from 1919 to 1931, this neighborhood draws its inspiration for the flag from the mansion's remarkable architectural features. The distinctive window pattern and the rich red brick facade of the Belcaro mansion serve as the primary sources of inspiration, creating a flag that pays homage to the historical and aesthetic legacy of this revered estate.