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Mount Vernon, the plantation home of George Washington, America's First President is situated in Fairfax County, Virginia just across the Potomac R...
View full detailsMount Vernon, the plantation home of George Washington, America's First President is situated in Fairfax County, Virginia just across the Potomac R...
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Adorable and ultra-packable wooden replica of George Washington’s beloved mansion. Design details feature a painted façade, four decorated interior...
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George Washington, America's first spymaster, considered the accumulation of secret intelligence one of the most important weapons in winning the w...
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This corrugated fiberboard house has bright white interior and exterior walls with ready-to-color graphics. The design details are a fun replica of...
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This Revolutionary Soldier Canteen is a practical accessory for action play or as part of your revolutionary costume. The one-quart plastic canteen...
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During the Revolutionary War, the bugle came to be used as a signal instrument to communicate with soldiers. Although fifes were also used, the bug...
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The miniature Limited Edition George Washington's Distillery barrel is actually a cleverly designed wood puzzle. It takes just 12 pieces to build a...
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Indoors or outdoors your Jumbo Checkers Set is great family fun! The machine washable fabric checkerboard rug is 28” x 28”. The playing pieces are ...
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Set of 5 wooden dice in keepsake 3 ½” x 1” wooden box with practical slide top. Great size to easily hide away in your pocket or bag and play your ...
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Colonial Americans were familiar with and often played the board games we enjoy today: Checkers, Chess and Backgammon. These games were particularl...
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The powder horn was a necessary piece of equipment for any militiaman, rifleman, hunter or farmer who loaded loose black powder charges in his musk...
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With the goose quill pen and a dry ink supply to make 3-5 batches of ink, you can practice your penmanship in 18th century style. The set includes ...
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George Washington, America's first spymaster, considered the accumulation of secret intelligence one of his most important weapons on the battlefie...
View full detailsDuring the American Revolution, General Washington used a small wooden whistle to signal commands to light infantry companies, who could not rely o...
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For George Washington, the commander in chief, and his Continental Army, the most important weapon was the musket, known by soldiers as “Brown Bess...
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When young George Washington sized up his talents and abilities, he discovered that surveying (a way of measuring an amount of land) was a perfect ...
View full detailsIn the Revolutionary War, Washington and his agents sent and received messages written in an 18th century form of invisible ink known as "sympathet...
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George Washington, America's first spymaster, considered the accumulation of secret intelligence as one of the most important weapons in winning th...
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By the 18th century, the sale of playing cards in America was so profitable, they were specifically targeted by the Stamp Act. George Washington is...
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The Washingtons raised a variety of domesticated fowl, including chickens and turkeys, to supply their table with both meat and eggs. Care of these...
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Mount Vernon was home to many sheep in George Washington’s time. His flock numbered from 600 to 1,000 sheep, which provided wool for clothing and b...
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Of all the farm animals that now call Mount Vernon home, none is rarer than the Ossabaw Island hog. Over a period of two decades, George Washington...
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In 1693, educator John Locke recommended the use of alphabet dice so that "children may be cozen'd into a knowledge of letters without perceiving i...
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The Culper Spy Ring Code Book was created and used by the Culper spy ring to compose and send coded messages to George Washington's headquarters du...
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The Hazard dice game originated in England and was exported to the American colonies where it developed into the game Craps. The dice game is pack...
View full detailsYou can hide a secret message inside this hollow coin! Using the tip of a paper clip as a key, open up the coin and place a small (1" x 1") piece o...
View full detailsThis Mount Vernon commemorative coin shows the east front of the mansion on one side with a profile of George Washington with thirteen stars symbol...
View full detailsInvite a new friend to share a cup of tea. There are blue and green accents on the plates and saucers and lovely blue hydrangeas on the teapot, sug...
View full detailsBring your favorite doll to tea using this violet themed tea set. There are purple accents on the plates and saucers and violet blossoms on the tea...
View full detailsLet's have tea in the garden today! There are pastel butterflies on the teapot, sugar, creamer, plates, and cups and saucers of this porcelain tea ...
View full detailsIt's time for a tea party! There are red accents on the plates and saucers and delicate red cherries on the teapot, sugar, creamer and cups of this...
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This charming ceramic tea set is decorated in the Mount Vernon Ribbons and Cornflower pattern which was adapted from a French porcelain mug used by...
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Add your very own General George Washington bobble head to your collection. The historical information included with your bobble head is relevant t...
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This patriotically decorated drum has a tin body with red, white, and blue stars and silver trim, top and bottom. The drum is 7 ¾" tall with 8 ¾" d...
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The George and Martha poseable wooden dolls are a great addition to your toy chest, dollhouse, and even your holiday tree. Dressed in colonial out...
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While crossing the frontier there wasn't much to make dolls out of, but, with pioneer women's ingenuity, the wagon train doll was created. These si...
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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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