American Flag

Friday, September 21st, 2007

On January 1, 1776, the Continental Army came under the control of George Washington. In May of that year, Betsy Ross sewed the first American Flag, consisting of 13 stripes, alternating in colors of red and white. George Washington had it hoisted at Prospect Hill. She was a struggling seamstress who knew George and Martha Washington from Church. George Washington showed her the layout, which included stars with 6 points. She cut out a star with 5 points, and George Washington is said to have liked it and went with the design.

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State Flags

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Each of the 50 states that make up the United States has their own state flag. While they are all united under the American Flag, the individual flags represent their own ideals as well as freedom and individual rights. Every state also has a song, state bird, and state flower. Each state flag has a unique design.

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Flag Poles

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Flags have been used for various reasons for over 4,000 years. Wooden poles were hand carved to display the flag on. The poles were later made of metal. A decoration is sometimes added to the tip of a flag pole, called a finial.

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Collectible Swords

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Throughout history there have been various battles that have taken place involving swords. Many of them are now collector’s items as they signify a very important turning point in history. The craftsmanship of such collectible swords simply can’t be matched. It is amazing when you consider the quality of the design and the durability of swords that are thousands of years old considering the lack of technology available to them.

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Fantasy Swords

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Fantasy swords make great conversation pieces. They are often available from a variety of eras that intrigue people with the past history of various battles. There are many different shapes and sizes of fantasy swords that may interest you. The most common is the Viking sword with a blade that is at least 30 inches in length. The blade is long and skinny but don’t underestimate the power behind it. Such a sword is very easy to maneuver as it is not nearly as heavy.

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Japanese Swords

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Japanese swords are made to be very durable and with great skill. They are designed to be very sharp and generally are almost impossible to break because of the forging processed involved in making each one. Most people refer to Japanese swords as Samuri swords. These Japanese warriors took great pride in defending their people and their land with such a strong and useful weapon.

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Knives and Swords

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Swords are very interesting to people from all cultures because of the historical significance they hold. The most honored and respected type of sword is the Japanese sword. This is because those Samuri warriors who used them were very proud of them role as protectors of the Japanese lands and people.

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Replica Swords

Friday, August 17th, 2007

It can be difficult to tell the difference between an original sword and a replica to the untrained eye. Purchasing a replica sword can be a great way to get a quality piece of art to display at a very low cost. However, you don’t want to get scammed into thinking you are buying a real sword when it is actually a replica sword.

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Your Guide to Disney Discount Cruises

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Nothing says fun like a cruise, and you can find the perfect one for you and your family when you search for Disney discount cruises online. When you look for Disney discount cruises, you will have a wide range of choices for you and your family to enjoy.

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