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 American Symbols

Our symbols of freedom and pride bond us together as citizens of the United States of America.

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A symbol of international friendship and welcome to immigrants who enter New York Harbor

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This symbol was used by the Army to recruit men and women during World War I and World War II.  It is a symbol of the American spirit.

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This symbolizes the 13 colonies and 50 states.  It was adopted in 1777.  We honor it as our most treasured symbol.

 

             
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A true "All-American," this symbol almost became extinct. Once a symbol for a growing nation, it is now an example of the success of Americans working together for a common goal.

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This treasured symbol is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It came from England in 1752.

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