WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah — A massive 154 by 78-foot American flag was unveiled in Snow Canyon State Park on Veterans Day, creating a tribute for those who fought for the nation against Utah's red rock landscape.

The flag, known as "Miss Liberty," was slowly revealed between two rock faces above the park as choirs and speakers honored those who served.

The ceremony drew veterans and families, including 9-year-old Carter Jensen and Air Force veteran Linda Van der Werff.

"It's insane how big it is!" Jensen said.

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Van der Werff reflected on what the flag represents to her.

"Peace and honor for a country that is so wonderful. There's the opportunities that people in most parts of the world don't have. We are very privileged to be Americans," Van der Werff said.

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