Pins, Patches, Medallions & Collectibles
This medallion is made from metal. Measures 1 ¼” x 1 ½”. Includes two small nails for mounting.
Measures 3/4" x 1 1/4" Depicts Thomas Jefferson viewing the water gap at Harpers Ferry.“The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature. . .This scene is worth a voyage across the Atlantic.” After visiting in 1783, this is how Thomas Jefferson described Harpers Ferry in his book, Notes on the State of Virginia.
Measures 2 1/4" x 3 3/4" Depicts Thomas Jefferson viewing the water gap at Harpers Ferry.“The passage of the Patowmac through the Blue Ridge is perhaps one of the most stupendous scenes in Nature. . .This scene is worth a voyage across the Atlantic.” After visiting in 1783, this is how Thomas Jefferson described Harpers Ferry in his book, Notes on the State of Virginia.
Made in the USA, this procelain ornament is ready to hang. Pictured is the view of The Gap seen from Jefferson's Rock. Measures 2.25" x 3.25".
Grab your colored pencils or crayons and color one of American History's greatest adventures with Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea and the Corps of Discovery. Featuring the art of Ted Rechlin (Jurassic, Sharks, Montana Coloring Book), the Lewis and Clark Coloring Book is an educational comic-book-to-color coloring adventure that allows you to lend your creative talents to the expedition's amazing journey across the vast North American continent.
From the muddy waters of the Missouri River to the pristine beaches of the Pacific Northwest - and back again - learn how President Jefferson's exploratory mission led to new scientific discoveries, thrilling adventures, friendships with local tribes, and battles against the wild elements and rugged terrain.
With rich, educational text provided by Adam Brooks, this well-researched and beautifully drawn paperback is a graphic novel for the ages! The Lewis and Clark Coloring Book features the new-found wilderness, wildlife, peoples, plants, and historic moments that made this expedition such an extraordinary episode in American history.
Built of rough cast stone by John G. Wilson between 1825-1826, the first floor of this building on historic Shenandoah Street in Harpers Ferry has been occupied by a variety of commercial enterprises, including post office, lunch room, pool hall, and tailor shop. The upper floors housed residents, travelers, and boarders for nearly two centuries. Today it is home to the Harpers Ferry Park Association, which operates the National Park Bookshop to support the educational and interpretive programs of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
Approx 3" tall featuring Harpers Ferry National Historical Parks Retro Ranger imaging by Pumpernickel Press
Storer College pennant, designed from school patch with original text, ca 1900.
Made in the USA, sticker decals are printed on high quality indoor/outdoor vinyl using UV protected inks that will not fade, flake, or chip. 3.625" x 4"
Sticker is aprox. 4 1/2" x 3". Vinyl sticker made in the U.S.A
75th Anniversary Special Edition 20oz single wall stainless steel water bottle. Features a threaded polypropylene carry loop lid.
Consider awarding your scout troop with this trail patch or just add to your collection. Fusible. Measures 4” x 3 ½”
This is a custom medallion encased in plastic from the Northwest Territorial Mint which comes with a certificate of authenticity that lists the specifications of the following: *Assay .999 Fine Silver *Weight 1 troy Ounce*Size 39mm*Thickness 2.9mm*Strike ProofA velvet lined case for safe keeping is included.