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Spring Apparel
Discover our spring apparel collection of socks, pants, t-shirts, and more for the ladies. Inspired by American history and the beautiful cherry blossoms that bloom in Washington, D.C., every spring.
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Spring Blossoms
Celebrate the spring season with our blossoms collection, inspired by the famous cherry blossom trees that bloom every spring in the nation's capital.
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Stacey Lee Webber Jewelry and Gifts
Stacey Lee Webber is an artist based in Philadelphia, PA, known for her innovative use of found materials and metalworking. Our collection includes delicate jewelry hand-crafted by Stacey with coins from America's past, featuring George Washington, Lady Liberty, and JFK.
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- Bracelet
- Coffee Mug
- Decor
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Star Spangled Banner
On June 14, 1777, the official design of the United States flag was adopted by the Second Continental Congress. Often called the “Stars and Stripes,” the flag has evolved many times over the years, although its current design was adopted in 1960, after Hawaii became the 50th state.
The flag has become a powerful symbol of national identity, unity, and freedom, appearing in moments of triumph, protest, and remembrance throughout American history.
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Stationery
There is a lot of stationery among the approximately 10 billion pages of textual records preserved by the National Archives. Many people know the National Archives as the keeper of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. But we also hold in trust for the public the records of ordinary citizens—for example, military records of the brave men and women who have fought for our country, naturalization records of the immigrants whose dreams have shaped our nation, letters from citizens of all ages to Presidents, and even the canceled check from the purchase of Alaska.
The National Archives Store is pleased to offer you a new selection of fine stationery for your letter writing, note taking, and diaries. Purchases from the National Archives Store generates financial and creative support for National Archives exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives, introducing America’s records to people around the U.S. and the world.
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Summertime
D.C.’s national landmarks, memorials, museums on the National Mall and throughout the city are filled with the history of our nation and who we are as a people. The National Archives Store offers a wide range of apparel, gifts, and home decor that proudly and colorfully celebrate the warm summer season, our nation and our capital.
Purchases from the National Archives Store generate financial and creative support for National Archives exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives, introducing America’s records, to people around the U.S. and the world.
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Supreme Court
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T-Shirts
The National Archives Store's T-Shirts collection brings together history and style, featuring a range of designs inspired by the National Archives' holdings, American milestones, and the cultural legacy of the nation. Discover military seal shirts, famous historic figures, and even scientific blueprints. Designed for daily use as well as our love of U.S. history, the collection offers everyone a unique way to carry the American story forward.