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Discover how the bald eagle became the national bird of the U.S. in 1782, symbolizing freedom and strength, despite ...
Discover the powerful national symbols of the USA, including the Stars and Stripes, the Bald Eagle, 'In God We Trust,' and ...
The Bald Eagle’s undeniable majesty has earned it longtime status as the mascot of the United States, but the bird also has some surprisingly quirky traits, like its dicey aerial courtship routine or ...
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
The bald eagle soars through Native American culture as more than just a bird—it represents a powerful spiritual force that has shaped indigenous worldviews for millennia. As America’s ...
Discover Nature this week with red, white, and blue in Missouri. This week, in honor of Independence Day, we celebrate red, ...
Yes, a particularly prominent resident has derided DC as a “dirty, crime ridden death trap” where you can see “the filth and ...
There’s a place in Northern California where the name itself feels like a promise – Paradise. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Butte County, this charming town offers exactly ...
The Mount Dora Lighthouse, standing 35 feet tall, may be the only inland lighthouse in Florida. While it’s not an official navigational aid, this charming red and white structure has become an iconic ...
Bald eagles were endangered for decades. Now seen in places like Willand Pond in Dover/Somersworth and Rye Harbor, the bird's population is strong.
This date commemorates the Second Continental Congress's choice in 1782 to make the Bald Eagle the national symbol.