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Created By: Darby Barnett

Interesting Fact: When the eagle was being considered for the national emblem, Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the emblem. The Bald Eagle Symbol Represents: National bird of the United States Adopted Date: June 20, 1782

The Liberty Bell The Bell was cast in London, England in 1752 Symbol Represents: The symbol of Freedom Interesting Fact: The last time the bell rang was on February 23, 1846 for George Washington’s birthday celebration.

The U.S. Flag Adopted Date: June 14, 1777 Symbol Represents: Stripes represent the 13 colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states. Interesting Fact: The flag has been changed many times and new stars are added each time new states join the union.

Interesting Fact: There is a pattern in the Great Seal. 13 stars in the crest above the eagle 13 stripes in the shield upon the eagle’s breast 13 arrows in the eagle’s left claw 13 olives and leaves in the eagle’s right claw 13 letters in the motto carried by the eagle, E Pluribus Unum The U.S. Seal Adopted Date: June 20,1782 Symbol Represents: Reflects the beliefs and values that the Founding Fathers wanted to pass on to their on to their descendents.