A national treasure is an artifact, institution, or public figure regarded as being emblematic of a nation’s cultural heritage or identity. This definition inspired me to share my personal favorite treasures in American history.
The U.S. Constitution a document put in place to protect American’s personal liberties from the government and give direction on how the government is to work.
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Plymouth Rock is where this nation’s forefathers stepped to claim a better life for all seeking our God-given rights without repression. On a cool, cloudy morning in 1997, my family and I visited this spot (below, not my picture; borrowed from an internet search) in history.
The Minutemen were a well-organized, self-trained (weaponry, tactics, and military strategy) private citizens who were ready for battle within minutes notice. All who serve this nation are treasures. However I’m reminded of Colonial America’s fierce fight with Britain and those early soldiers fighting for liberty.
The Liberty Bell now resigns in the Independence National Park. This symbol represents victory over Britain’s rule, the end of slavery, foreign wars won, and freedom to all who come to America.
George Washington, “father of his country ” was a man of integrity and valor. He not only lead this country into battle against the British and forged a new future established upon America’s liberation as her first president.
“Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.” ~ George Washington
In my humble opinion, Washington was a great man; a good example then and he remains so to this day. If you like trivia, then here are 25 Things You Probably Did Not Know About George Washington that you’ll find neat to read.
I’ll leave you with my final favorite treasure, the story behind and the words of The Star Spangled Banner. This video says it all!
What American (or your country, if you’re outside the U.S.) treasures do you hold dear?
Applauds and special thanks to the incredible A2Z Team for hosting all the April fun!
Arlee Bird @ Tossing it Out
Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh
Heather M. Gardner
Jeremy @ Hollywood Nuts
AJ Lauer
Pam @ An Unconventional Librarian
Damyanti Biswas @ Daily Write
Zalka Csenge Virág @ The Multicolored Diary
Joy Campbell @ The Character Depot
John Holton @The Sound of One Hand Typing
Now, I invite you to hop with me in checking out some of the amazing A2Zers playing along this year and I hope you’ll return on Monday for a new edition of All Things Vintage.