national emblems

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national emblems

Liberty Bell

2015
The Liberty Bell, which resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that's over 260 years old can be traced back to William Penn. Created to commemorate Penn's visionary work. It now stands as one of our nation's most valued symbols of peace, liberty, and freedom for all! Read all about the facts about this old, cracked bell that doesn't ring anymore!.

American flag

2014
Describes the history of the American flag.

The presidential seal

2015
Looks at the history and symbolism of the United States presidential seal.

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Our American symbols
2007
Photographs and simple text written in both English and Spanish describes many of America's symbols including the flag, Mount Rushmore, and monuments in the nation's capital.

Flags

2002
Presents the history and symbolic interpretation of over 300 flags, including federal states, overseas territories, and international organizations.

The pledge of allegiance

2008
Explores the history behind the Pledge of Allegiance and examines what this symbol means to American people. Includes full-color photographs, a timeline, and a glossary.

The complete guide to national symbols and emblems

2010
Contains entries that provide information about the symbols and emblems of the world's nations and territories, covering the flag, coat of arms or seal, motto, colors, anthem, currency, and other aspects of each country.

Ultimate pocket flags of the world

1997
Contains color illustrations and descriptions of over three hundred national, international, official, and provincial flags from around the world, organized by continent.

America's symbols

2003
A child narrator explains the history and significance of America's symbols, including the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, Constitution Hall, the Bald Eagle, Washington D.C. and its monuments, and documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The bald eagle

2007
Showcases this American symbol, including where they live, dangers they face, and the official Seal of the President of the United States.

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