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America's Monumental Story
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America's Monumental Story

Tour our nation's capitol and learn how its statues and granite buildings tell the story of America's evolution into a center of democracy. Highlights: Mount Vernon, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Library of Congress Capitol Building, White House, Arlington Cemetery, Vietnam Memorial and the Smithsonian Institute.

Length 30 min. Copyright 1992 $ 14.95
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