George Washington Plush Colonial Bear
George Washington's uniform was a blue cape with buff lapels, cuffs, waistcoat, and breeches. This Revolutionary War uniform was probably adapted f...
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George Washington's uniform was a blue cape with buff lapels, cuffs, waistcoat, and breeches. This Revolutionary War uniform was probably adapted f...
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Have your very own Christmas camel this holiday season with this plush, sweet companion. George Washington was fond of exotic animals and plants. I...
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George Washington was a man who was attracted to activity, mastering almost every sport of his day; archery, fox hunting, swimming, wrestling, and ...
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Home-made sling shots were a popular children's toy for much of the 20th century. Protect your fort or practice your target accuracy with this Moun...
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George Washington was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Washington then became America’s first Pres...
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The American Civil War (1861-1865) was fought between the Confederate States and the Union, resulting in the deaths of over 620,000 Americans. This...
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The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) took place when the Thirteen Colonies in North America joined together to fight for independence from th...
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From the top of the Washington monument, each visitor is treated to an unequaled view of the city. The World War II Memorial, located on the Natio...
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USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” first launched in 1797, is a wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the worl...
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Abraham Lincoln, first a lawyer and an avid opponent of slavery, was elected 16th president of the United States in November 1860. This set of min...
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The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC, has been the residence of every US president since John Adams. Built between 1792 and ...
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George Washington chose the site for the White House and laid the cornerstone of the US Capitol in his namesake city, Washington, DC. In today's DC...
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The United States Capitol crowns Capitol Hill and commands the attention as the symbolic center of Washington DC. Washington chose the site for th...
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Surrounded by 36 columns, symbolizing the number of states in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death, the memorial houses the 19-foot sculpture o...
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Ask a Question, Yes or No, Spin the Arrow, Fortune Told! Did you ever wish you could see into the future? If you answered "yes", you are in luck. I...
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This gift set features the children's book Mount Vernon's Magnificent Menagerie and a soft plush toy version of one of the book's main characters A...
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This realistic-looking replica of a Revolutionary War pistol is immensely popular with children who are anxious to recreate the battle scenes as au...
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The tin whistle, or penny whistle, is a small, high-pitched whistle flute that has 6 finger holes. Similar to a recorder, it was a popular and inex...
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George Washington imported a number of hounds from England in 1770, and then in 1785 he received French foxhounds from the Marquis de Lafayette. Th...
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George Washington imported a number of hounds from England in 1770, and then in 1785 he received French foxhounds from the Marquis de Lafayette. Th...
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George Washington imported a number of hounds from England in 1770 and then in 1785, he received French foxhounds from the Marquis de Lafayette. Th...
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George Washington imported a number of hounds from England in 1770, and then in 1785 he received French foxhounds from the Marquis de Lafayette. Th...
View full detailsLiberty is a fictional cat featured in the children's story "Where Was George Washington?" by Carla Heymsfeld. Liberty's popularity has grown so ov...
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Mount Vernon had a little lamb and her fleece was white and curly, her feet were black, and her muzzle was black as well. Mount Vernon was home to ...
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The string doll artists live in small villages in northern Thailand. Crafting String Dolls is the main occupation for most which means reliable inc...
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Each wooden doll is individually hand painted and crafted to a likeness of George Washington. Throughout his life, George Washington was a surveyor...
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Nelly is named after Martha Washington’s granddaughter, Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis. Nellie was 10 years old when the Washingtons became the first...
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Mary Michaud has designed and handcrafted this lovely wooden colonial doll named Sally. The doll is dressed in a wool dress which was typical for 1...
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Fans were in common use in the eighteenth century as means of silent communication and as cooling tools during the hot Virginia summers. Our pure w...
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Mount Vernon's solid wood rubber ban cannon really fires! Arm the cannon with your own paper wad cannonballs and have some (cautious) fun. The soli...
View full detailsPack up all your marbles in the red canvas pouch and go outside and play! This jar of classic glass marbles contains 48 marbles, 4 shooters, and a ...
View full detailsThroughout history the game we know as Pick-Up Sticks has been called Jackstraws, Jerkstraws, Spilikins and Woodpile. Ivory and bone have been used...
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Here's your chance to throw a little money around! The standard sized baseball appears to be made with a U.S. $1.00 bill with red stitching. The ic...
View full detailsCatch the Spirit! Handcrafted out of Birchwood, the Patriot Boomerang flies about 25 yards; a short enough distance to throw in a backyard. Each bo...
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Looking for a special something to put the finishing touches on a doll house room? This charming 5-piece pewter miniature coffee and tea set comes ...
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Throughout the North American colonies, men and women of all classes enjoyed the popular pastime known as ninepins. The game proved to be an amusin...
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