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Jefferson Memorial

Explore the history of the Jefferson Memorial and what it means to the United States of America.

Capitol building

Explore the history of the Capitol building and what it means to the United States of America.

White House

"Did you know that the White House used to be called the Executive Mansion? More than 1.5 million people visit the White House each year. Learn more about this fascinating symbol in White House, a title in the Icons of America series."--Provided by publisher.
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Mount Rushmore

Explores the history of Mount Rushmore and what it means to the United States of America.

Golden Gate Bridge

2022
Explore the history of Golden Gate Bridge and what it means to the United States of America.

Washington Monument

2022
The Washington Monument is a tall stone tower in Washington, DC. The monument stands as a tribute to the leadership, wisdom, and strength of the first president of the United States. Find out more in Washington Monument, one of the titles in the Icons of America series.

Jefferson Memorial

2022
The Jefferson Memorial is located on Washington National Mall, along the Potomac River Tidal Basin. The memorial was made to honor one of the most important figures in early American history. Find out more in Jefferson Memorial, one of the titles in the Icons of America series.

Capitol Building

2022
The United States Capitol, in Washington, DC, serves as a workplace for the U.S. Congress. Situated on top of Capitol Hill, the Capitol building overlooks the National Mall and the Lincoln Memorial. Find out more in Capitol Building, one of the titles in the Icons of America series.

Washington Monument

Explore the history of the Washington Monument and what it means to the United States of America.

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