SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 22
Tyler WIlson
                      Per. 2
               U.S. History



Trade Marks
Statue Of Liberty




•   October 28, 1886

•   female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess
    of freedom, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata
    (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the
    date of the American Declaration of Independence.
The Lincoln Memorial



•    The Lincoln Memorial is an American memorial built to honor the 16th
     President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

The architect was Henry Bacon, the sculptor of the main statue (Abraham Lincoln,
1920) was Daniel Chester French, and the painter of the interior murals was Jules
                                     Guerin.
                  designed after the temples of ancient Greece

                                     Built:
                                   1912-1922
The White House



•   The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.

•   The White House sits on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born
    James Hoban.

•   Its was built in 1792 - 1800 out of white painted Aquia Sand stone.

•   The White House is made up of six stories—the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, as well as
    a two-story basement.
The Capitol Building


•   The Capitol Building is the meeting place for congress, the Legislature, and
    the federal government of the United States.

•   The senate wing was completed in 1800, and the House wing was
    completed in 1811.

•   The cast iron dome weighs 8,909,200 pounds.
The Liberty Bell


  •   The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American Independence, located in
      Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Tradition tells of a chime that changed the world on July 8, 1776, with the Liberty Bell
     ringing out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning the citizens of
   Philadelphia to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence
The American Flag


  •   The flag of the United States is one of the nation's most widely
      recognized symbols.

 The United States Flag Code outlines certain guidelines for the use, display,
                             and disposal of the flag.
The design of the flag has been modified 26 times since it was first adopted
                                     in 1777.
Traditionally, the flag of the United States plays a role in military funerals, and
    occasionally in those over other civil servants such as the President.
After the flag is completely folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance
  of a bicorne, reminding the American of the soldiers who served under
                          General George Washington
Mt. Rushmore



•   Sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and later by his son Lincoln Borglum, Mount Rushmore features
    60-foot (18 m) sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents (in order from left to
    right) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

•   It was started in 1927 and finished in 1939

•   The entire monument takes up 1,278.45 acres ,and is carved out of a solid granite mountain.

•   Carvings of U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt,
    and Abraham Lincoln to represent the first 150 years of American history.
The Twin Towers


•   The cost of construction was $400 million.

•   It was 110 stories hight, and 13.4 million Square ft of office space.

•   the north tower was completed in 1972 and the south in 1973.

•
The Memorial Wall



  •   The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in
      Washington, D.C.

 It honors U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in
                              the Vietnam War
    The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three
Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans
                               Memorial Wall
       The Memorial Wall was designed by U.S. architect Maya Lin.
                           Their are 58,175 names
Smokey The Bear



  •   Smokey Bear is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created
      to educate the public about the dangers of forest fires

From the beginning, Smokey's name was intentionally spelled differently from
                            the adjective smoky.
 The living symbol of Smokey Bear was an American black bear cub who in
the spring of 1950 was caught in the Capitan Gap fire, a wildfire that burned
                 17,000 acres in the Lincoln National Forest
    Smokey Bear's name and image are protected by U.S. federal law, the
                         Smokey Bear Act of 1952
The Hoover Dam

                         .
Located in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River.

 Its on the border of the U.S, Arizona, and Nevada
                         .
 It was the largest concrete structure in its time.
     In 1928, Congress authorized the project.
•   Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in the stores, restaurants,
     and vending machines of more than 200 countries


It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often
    referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola
            Company in the United States since March 27, 1944)
Washington Monument



•   It was built to commemorate the first president of the U.S.(George
    Washington)

•   It is the worlds tallest stone structure, & the worlds biggest Obelisk.

•   555 Feet, & 5 inches tall

•   Construction was started in1848, and finished in1884.
Arlington National
          Cemetery


•   The Arlington National Cemetery was established during the Civil War

•   The cemetery sits on 624 acres

•   In 1864 Montgomery C. Meigs proposed that 200 acres of the land be
    Taken for a cemetery

•   The cemetery sits directly across the Potomac River from the Lincoln
    Memorial
Uncle Sam



  •   Uncle Sam is a common national personification of the American
      government originally used during the War of 1812.

 He is depicted as a stern elderly man with white hair and a goatee beard
Typically he is dressed in clothing that recalls the design elements of the flag
                              of the United States
 The well-known "recruitment" image of Uncle Sam was created by James
                               Montgomery Flagg
More than four million copies of this image were printed between 1917 and
                                      1918.
U.S.M.C Memorial



•   Starting in 1951, de Weldon was commissioned to design a memorial to the
    Marine Corps. It took de Weldon and hundreds of his assistants three years to
    finish it.


The monument was built after the photo of the raising of the flag in Japan as a
                              remembrance
Money


  •    The U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions and is
       one of the world's reserve currencies

  The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States
                  Congress shall have the power "To coin Money".
       The U.S. dollar was created and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792.

  The early currency of the USA did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom
now. In fact, George Washington was against having his face on the currency, a practice
                  he compared to the policies of European monarchs
golden gate bridge


•   The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest Suspension bridge from its time
    when it was completed in 1937.

•   It is one of the most recognized symbols of San Francisco, California, & the
    United States.

•   Engineer Joseph Strauss promised he could build it for 17 Million.

•   The Bridge is 6,700 Feet long.
Arlington Memorial
           Bridge

•   Construction of the Arlington bridge was authorized by congress on 2-24
    1925, and opened on 1-16-1932.

•   The bridge is 2,163 ft long.

•   Its Located Potomac River in Washington D.C.
Empire State Building


•   The Empire State Building is a 102 story building in New York City.

•   Its 1,250 ft tall (381 meters).

•   Its name comes from the nickname of New York, the Empire State.

•   Construction of this building was completed in 1931.
Us trade marks

More Related Content

What's hot

Symbols of the united states
Symbols of the united statesSymbols of the united states
Symbols of the united states
MichaelBillera
 
Saving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake georgeSaving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake george
Ellen Brown
 
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and SymbolsU.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
Meggerz409
 
Native American Indian Month
Native American Indian MonthNative American Indian Month
Native American Indian Month
Anabel Parra
 

What's hot (12)

Meet the USA
Meet the USAMeet the USA
Meet the USA
 
1 -u.s customs- natalie and christina
1 -u.s customs- natalie and christina1 -u.s customs- natalie and christina
1 -u.s customs- natalie and christina
 
American Symbols, People and Events
American Symbols, People and EventsAmerican Symbols, People and Events
American Symbols, People and Events
 
Symbols of the united states
Symbols of the united statesSymbols of the united states
Symbols of the united states
 
U.S. National Parks Canon
U.S. National Parks CanonU.S. National Parks Canon
U.S. National Parks Canon
 
DCpedia. People and Events "Shaping" the US Capital
DCpedia. People and Events "Shaping" the US CapitalDCpedia. People and Events "Shaping" the US Capital
DCpedia. People and Events "Shaping" the US Capital
 
Saving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake georgeSaving the islands at lake george
Saving the islands at lake george
 
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and SymbolsU.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
 
Imperial Hotel
Imperial HotelImperial Hotel
Imperial Hotel
 
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter two
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter twoAdirondack photography of jsa chapter two
Adirondack photography of jsa chapter two
 
Native American Indian Month
Native American Indian MonthNative American Indian Month
Native American Indian Month
 
TXDAR Historical Markers
TXDAR Historical MarkersTXDAR Historical Markers
TXDAR Historical Markers
 

Viewers also liked

Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
Dr. Trilok Kumar Jain
 
Sales Of Goods Act
Sales Of Goods ActSales Of Goods Act
Sales Of Goods Act
Rohit Gada
 

Viewers also liked (8)

Patent & Trade mark
Patent & Trade markPatent & Trade mark
Patent & Trade mark
 
Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
Indian partnership act for entrepreneurs
 
Sales Of Goods Act
Sales Of Goods ActSales Of Goods Act
Sales Of Goods Act
 
Companies Act, 2013-Presentation on Accounts & Audit
Companies Act, 2013-Presentation on Accounts & AuditCompanies Act, 2013-Presentation on Accounts & Audit
Companies Act, 2013-Presentation on Accounts & Audit
 
Sale Of Goods Act 1979
Sale Of Goods Act 1979Sale Of Goods Act 1979
Sale Of Goods Act 1979
 
Sales of goods act 1930
Sales of goods act 1930Sales of goods act 1930
Sales of goods act 1930
 
Trade mark
Trade markTrade mark
Trade mark
 
Trade Mark
Trade MarkTrade Mark
Trade Mark
 

Similar to Us trade marks

20 american monuments
20 american monuments20 american monuments
20 american monuments
CrissCross16
 
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly WootenPowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
kellh18
 
The American Revolution by Emily Pond
The American Revolution by Emily PondThe American Revolution by Emily Pond
The American Revolution by Emily Pond
Victoria Arthur
 
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and SymbolsU.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
Meggerz409
 
Symbols of America
Symbols of AmericaSymbols of America
Symbols of America
Irina K
 
Washington, d
Washington, dWashington, d
Washington, d
SwAnToM
 

Similar to Us trade marks (20)

20 american monuments
20 american monuments20 american monuments
20 american monuments
 
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly WootenPowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
PowerPoint Visual Timeline- Kelly Wooten
 
Washington & washington d.c. 2012
Washington & washington d.c. 2012Washington & washington d.c. 2012
Washington & washington d.c. 2012
 
Monument presentation
Monument presentationMonument presentation
Monument presentation
 
Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.
 
Daniel - Hiking Rocky Mountain.pptx
Daniel - Hiking Rocky Mountain.pptxDaniel - Hiking Rocky Mountain.pptx
Daniel - Hiking Rocky Mountain.pptx
 
History of washington DC
History of washington DCHistory of washington DC
History of washington DC
 
Washington dc Memorials
Washington dc MemorialsWashington dc Memorials
Washington dc Memorials
 
The American Revolution by Emily Pond
The American Revolution by Emily PondThe American Revolution by Emily Pond
The American Revolution by Emily Pond
 
Usa mary joy
Usa   mary joyUsa   mary joy
Usa mary joy
 
Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.Washington D.C.
Washington D.C.
 
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and SymbolsU.S. Landmarks and Symbols
U.S. Landmarks and Symbols
 
American icons
American iconsAmerican icons
American icons
 
ABC's of ss
ABC's of ssABC's of ss
ABC's of ss
 
America
AmericaAmerica
America
 
Symbols of America
Symbols of AmericaSymbols of America
Symbols of America
 
Washington, d
Washington, dWashington, d
Washington, d
 
Urban Design:of washington DC,River front development
Urban Design:of washington DC,River front developmentUrban Design:of washington DC,River front development
Urban Design:of washington DC,River front development
 
Manifest destiny
Manifest destinyManifest destiny
Manifest destiny
 
Passive voice 2011
Passive voice 2011Passive voice 2011
Passive voice 2011
 

Recently uploaded

CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
Abortion pills in Riyadh +966572737505 get cytotec
 
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sampleSample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Casey Keith
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Darjeeling Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Darjeeling Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelDarjeeling Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Darjeeling Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
CYTOTEC DUBAI ☎️ +966572737505 } Abortion pills in Abu dhabi,get misoprostal ...
 
Andheri East Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Andheri East Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelAndheri East Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Andheri East Call Girls 🥰 8617370543 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Hire Call Girls Cooch Behar For a Sensual Sex Exp...
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Hire Call Girls Cooch Behar For a Sensual Sex Exp...WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Hire Call Girls Cooch Behar For a Sensual Sex Exp...
WhatsApp Chat: 📞 8617697112 Hire Call Girls Cooch Behar For a Sensual Sex Exp...
 
❤Personal Contact Number Varanasi Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
❤Personal Contact Number Varanasi Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.❤Personal Contact Number Varanasi Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
❤Personal Contact Number Varanasi Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
 
❤Personal Contact Number Mcleodganj Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
❤Personal Contact Number Mcleodganj Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.❤Personal Contact Number Mcleodganj Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
❤Personal Contact Number Mcleodganj Call Girls 8617697112💦✅.
 
Ooty call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Ooty call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingOoty call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Ooty call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
Kolkata Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
Kolkata Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service AvailableKolkata Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
Kolkata Call Girls - 📞 8617697112 🔝 Top Class Call Girls Service Available
 
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Champawat Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdfDiscover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
Discover Mathura And Vrindavan A Spritual Journey.pdf
 
Night 7k to 12k Lahaul and Spiti Call Girls 👉👉 8617697112⭐⭐ 100% Genuine Esco...
Night 7k to 12k Lahaul and Spiti Call Girls 👉👉 8617697112⭐⭐ 100% Genuine Esco...Night 7k to 12k Lahaul and Spiti Call Girls 👉👉 8617697112⭐⭐ 100% Genuine Esco...
Night 7k to 12k Lahaul and Spiti Call Girls 👉👉 8617697112⭐⭐ 100% Genuine Esco...
 
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sampleSample sample sample sample sample sample
Sample sample sample sample sample sample
 
VIP Vapi Call Girls 📞 8617697112 Vapi Call Girls
VIP Vapi Call Girls 📞 8617697112 Vapi Call GirlsVIP Vapi Call Girls 📞 8617697112 Vapi Call Girls
VIP Vapi Call Girls 📞 8617697112 Vapi Call Girls
 
Elevate Your Busy Season Email Marketing, Holly May Webinar.pptx
Elevate Your Busy Season Email Marketing, Holly May Webinar.pptxElevate Your Busy Season Email Marketing, Holly May Webinar.pptx
Elevate Your Busy Season Email Marketing, Holly May Webinar.pptx
 
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Bhavnagar Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Bhavnagar Escorts call GirlsGenuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Bhavnagar Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Bhavnagar Escorts call Girls
 
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call GirlsGenuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
Genuine 8250077686 Hot and Beautiful 💕 Visakhapatnam Escorts call Girls
 
Jhargram call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Jhargram call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment BookingJhargram call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
Jhargram call girls 📞 8617697112 At Low Cost Cash Payment Booking
 
Papi kondalu Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Papi kondalu Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot ModelPapi kondalu Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
Papi kondalu Call Girls 8250077686 Service Offer VIP Hot Model
 
Hire 💕 8617697112 Chamba Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Chamba Call Girls Service Call Girls AgencyHire 💕 8617697112 Chamba Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
Hire 💕 8617697112 Chamba Call Girls Service Call Girls Agency
 
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRLTamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
Tamluk ❤CALL GIRL 8617697112 ❤CALL GIRLS IN Tamluk ESCORT SERVICE❤CALL GIRL
 

Us trade marks

  • 1. Tyler WIlson Per. 2 U.S. History Trade Marks
  • 2. Statue Of Liberty • October 28, 1886 • female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence.
  • 3. The Lincoln Memorial • The Lincoln Memorial is an American memorial built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. The architect was Henry Bacon, the sculptor of the main statue (Abraham Lincoln, 1920) was Daniel Chester French, and the painter of the interior murals was Jules Guerin. designed after the temples of ancient Greece Built: 1912-1922
  • 4. The White House • The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. • The White House sits on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban. • Its was built in 1792 - 1800 out of white painted Aquia Sand stone. • The White House is made up of six stories—the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, as well as a two-story basement.
  • 5. The Capitol Building • The Capitol Building is the meeting place for congress, the Legislature, and the federal government of the United States. • The senate wing was completed in 1800, and the House wing was completed in 1811. • The cast iron dome weighs 8,909,200 pounds.
  • 6. The Liberty Bell • The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American Independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tradition tells of a chime that changed the world on July 8, 1776, with the Liberty Bell ringing out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning the citizens of Philadelphia to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence
  • 7. The American Flag • The flag of the United States is one of the nation's most widely recognized symbols. The United States Flag Code outlines certain guidelines for the use, display, and disposal of the flag. The design of the flag has been modified 26 times since it was first adopted in 1777. Traditionally, the flag of the United States plays a role in military funerals, and occasionally in those over other civil servants such as the President. After the flag is completely folded and tucked in, it takes on the appearance of a bicorne, reminding the American of the soldiers who served under General George Washington
  • 8. Mt. Rushmore • Sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and later by his son Lincoln Borglum, Mount Rushmore features 60-foot (18 m) sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents (in order from left to right) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. • It was started in 1927 and finished in 1939 • The entire monument takes up 1,278.45 acres ,and is carved out of a solid granite mountain. • Carvings of U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln to represent the first 150 years of American history.
  • 9. The Twin Towers • The cost of construction was $400 million. • It was 110 stories hight, and 13.4 million Square ft of office space. • the north tower was completed in 1972 and the south in 1973. •
  • 10. The Memorial Wall • The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C. It honors U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall The Memorial Wall was designed by U.S. architect Maya Lin. Their are 58,175 names
  • 11. Smokey The Bear • Smokey Bear is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created to educate the public about the dangers of forest fires From the beginning, Smokey's name was intentionally spelled differently from the adjective smoky. The living symbol of Smokey Bear was an American black bear cub who in the spring of 1950 was caught in the Capitan Gap fire, a wildfire that burned 17,000 acres in the Lincoln National Forest Smokey Bear's name and image are protected by U.S. federal law, the Smokey Bear Act of 1952
  • 12. The Hoover Dam . Located in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River. Its on the border of the U.S, Arizona, and Nevada . It was the largest concrete structure in its time. In 1928, Congress authorized the project.
  • 13. Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in the stores, restaurants, and vending machines of more than 200 countries It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944)
  • 14. Washington Monument • It was built to commemorate the first president of the U.S.(George Washington) • It is the worlds tallest stone structure, & the worlds biggest Obelisk. • 555 Feet, & 5 inches tall • Construction was started in1848, and finished in1884.
  • 15. Arlington National Cemetery • The Arlington National Cemetery was established during the Civil War • The cemetery sits on 624 acres • In 1864 Montgomery C. Meigs proposed that 200 acres of the land be Taken for a cemetery • The cemetery sits directly across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial
  • 16. Uncle Sam • Uncle Sam is a common national personification of the American government originally used during the War of 1812. He is depicted as a stern elderly man with white hair and a goatee beard Typically he is dressed in clothing that recalls the design elements of the flag of the United States The well-known "recruitment" image of Uncle Sam was created by James Montgomery Flagg More than four million copies of this image were printed between 1917 and 1918.
  • 17. U.S.M.C Memorial • Starting in 1951, de Weldon was commissioned to design a memorial to the Marine Corps. It took de Weldon and hundreds of his assistants three years to finish it. The monument was built after the photo of the raising of the flag in Japan as a remembrance
  • 18. Money • The U.S. dollar is the currency most used in international transactions and is one of the world's reserve currencies The Constitution of the United States of America provides that the United States Congress shall have the power "To coin Money". The U.S. dollar was created and defined by the Coinage Act of 1792. The early currency of the USA did not exhibit faces of presidents, as is the custom now. In fact, George Washington was against having his face on the currency, a practice he compared to the policies of European monarchs
  • 19. golden gate bridge • The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest Suspension bridge from its time when it was completed in 1937. • It is one of the most recognized symbols of San Francisco, California, & the United States. • Engineer Joseph Strauss promised he could build it for 17 Million. • The Bridge is 6,700 Feet long.
  • 20. Arlington Memorial Bridge • Construction of the Arlington bridge was authorized by congress on 2-24 1925, and opened on 1-16-1932. • The bridge is 2,163 ft long. • Its Located Potomac River in Washington D.C.
  • 21. Empire State Building • The Empire State Building is a 102 story building in New York City. • Its 1,250 ft tall (381 meters). • Its name comes from the nickname of New York, the Empire State. • Construction of this building was completed in 1931.

Editor's Notes

  1. \n
  2. \n
  3. \n
  4. \n
  5. \n
  6. \n
  7. \n
  8. \n
  9. \n
  10. \n
  11. \n
  12. \n
  13. \n
  14. \n
  15. \n
  16. \n
  17. \n
  18. \n
  19. \n
  20. \n
  21. \n
  22. \n