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American nationalism / The Star-Spangled Banner / Star Spangled Banner Flag / Mary Young Pickersgill / Fort McHenry / George Armistead / Rebecca Young / Francis Scott Key / National Museum of American History / Maryland / War / Flags of the United States
Date: 2008-11-18 15:35:56
American nationalism
The Star-Spangled Banner
Star Spangled Banner Flag
Mary Young Pickersgill
Fort McHenry
George Armistead
Rebecca Young
Francis Scott Key
National Museum of American History
Maryland
War
Flags of the United States

Math and Measuring the Star-Spangled Banner

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