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American History Museum
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Ron and Micah on the Mall, with the Washington Monument in the background.
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The US Capital building, as seen from the Mall
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In the main entryway of the American History Museum is the huge flag that was draped over the side of the Pentagon, the days after 9/11
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This is the flag draped over the side of the Pentagon after 9/11
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Click your heels together 3 times!
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This is a
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This is NOT the Declaration of Independence, or rather it is not the Original. It is a copy made as an engraving by William J. Stone in 1823, but is the image that most of us think of when we think of the Declaration of Independance.
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Try out your public speaking skills! This presidential podum has a teleprompter so you can test giving a speech. (Thank you Micah for modeling!)
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During the Civil War, in the battle of Fredericksbury, VA, there were so many shots fired that these two minie' balls hit head-on and fused to form one lump.
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A part of the Berlin Wall
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A bicycle used to move supplies down the Ho Chi Minh trail.
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A Huie, actually used in the Viet Nam war.
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Part of the bent and warped steel frame of the World Trade Center.
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