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Best Seller | This famous road, built-in 1920s, runs 2, 369 miles from Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border south to Key West, Florida making it the longest north-south road in the U.S. The highway connects most cities of the East Coast including Miami,... more | $24.99 $18.99 go to store |
The Roadrunner is a longlegged ground bird that lives in the deserts of the Southwest United States. Able to fly, but prefer to run, its name came from its habit of running along the road in front of stagecoaches. The Roadrunner symbolizes mental... more | $27.99 $25.19 go to store |
The St. Louis Arch is 630ft tall, making it the tallest monument in the Western hemisphere. It represents the expansion of the United States westward and is also known as the Gateway Arch. The Arch also represents coming together, which is also shared... more | $21.99 $19.79 go to store |
The buffalo symbolized abundance, generosity of spirit, and the sacredness of life to native North American tribes. Buffalo meat, hides, and bones were used for food, shelter, clothing, and tools. Buffalo freely roamed the plains in huge herds prior to... more | $19.99 $17.99 go to store |
Moving into your first or dream home is a huge achievement. Box moving trucks are a symbol of beginning a new chapter of your life and making a new house a home. Traveling with all your belongings across town, the state or the country is most... more | go to store |
Sequoia National Park in the Sierra Nevada Mountains was established in 1890. The park is home to the highest point in the lower 48 states, Mount Whitney. It is also famously known for giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree. | Old... more | $24.99 $23.56 go to store |
Did you know that a Dragonfly can fly both forwards and backward, hover, and make sudden turns? With its quick darting movements, the Dragonfly appears to be a living flash of light. It is the state insect of Alaska because its flying is reminiscent of... more | $17.99 $16.19 go to store |
On December 1, 1875, the beacon of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse filled in a previously dark mile gap along the North Carolina coast. To distinguish the Currituck Beach Lighthouse from other regional lighthouses, its brick exterior was left unpainted.... more | go to store |
The Ocracoke Island Lighthouse in Outer Banks, North Carolina is the oldest lighthouse in the state. It is also the smallest lighthouse on the Outer Banks, standing just 65 feet tall, however, it can be seen from 14 miles out at sea. Ocracoke Island is... more | go to store |
Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee. The park offers lush forests and wildflowers that bloom year-round. Streams, rivers, and waterfalls appear along hiking routes including part of the Appalachian... more | go to store |
Delicious and slightly exotic, American Chinese cuisine is extremely popular in the United States. In fact, there are nearly three times as many Chinese restaurants in the U.S. as there are McDonald's! Instantly recognizable, uniquely shaped and... more | $19.99 $17.99 go to store |
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