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Trading cards at national parks during this year’s 150th anniversary of the Civil War had a counterpart during the war’s 100th anniversary.
Wherever he goes, 11-year-old Adam Webb looks for Civil War artifacts to collect. In his bedroom, he displays 150-year-old Civil War items, including buttons and bullets. He also has a collection ...
By Kitson Jazynka Special To The Washington Post Wherever he goes, 11-year-old Adam Webb looks for Civil War artifacts to collect. In his bedroom, he displays 150-year-old Civil War items, includ… ...
Trading cards have been popular with kids for generations, from images of sports figures to movie stars. Now, Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park is offering free trading cards ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Park Service is issuing a series of trading cards to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Officials say 189 collectible trading cards will be available.
The Battle of Waynesboro took place on March 2, 1865 and is considered by most historians to be little more than a footnote in the history of America’s Civil War. By early 1865, the bleak condition of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The National Park Service{}is issuing a series of trading cards to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Officials say 189 collectible trading cards will be ...
Trading cards have been popular for generations, ... New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park is offering free trading cards featuring participants in the Civil War who had ties to the city. ...
The Civil War is about to loom very ... the centennial of the war in 1961 as a time when kids with no previous interest in American history were exchanging Civil War trading cards along with ...
The original set of 240 cards focuses on the Spanish Civil War, Ethiopian War and the Chinese-Japanese War. The final 48 cards, issued later, vilified Nazi Germany as a growing menace to the world.
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