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America 250

Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with an Exclusive Limited-Edition Relic Card Collection

 

Honor the 250th birthday of the United States of America with this exclusive, limited-edition collection of patriotic relic cards, created to commemorate the sacred places and enduring symbols connected to America’s founding story. Each card features a carefully preserved relic associated with one of the most iconic landmarks of the American Revolution: Independence Hall in Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell, and the Old North Church in Boston. Together, these relics offer a tangible connection to the people, places, and events that helped give birth to the United States of America!

This special collection begins with Independence Hall, the historic building where the Declaration of Independence was debated, adopted, and signed in 1776. Within those walls, the Founding Fathers made the courageous decision to declare the thirteen colonies free and independent from Great Britain. The relic card connected to Independence Hall serves as a reminder of that defining moment in American history, when principles such as liberty, self-government, natural rights, and civic responsibility were boldly proclaimed to the world. It is a meaningful keepsake for anyone who values the founding ideals of the nation and the sacrifices made to secure them.  The relic is wood taken from one of the original support beams from the floor of the room where the Declaration was signed.  It was originally taken as part of the restoration work in 1897 as attested to in a Sworn Affidavit for the purpose of making relics.  

The collection also features a relic connected to the Liberty Bell, one of America’s most beloved symbols of freedom. Originally housed in the tower of what is now Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell has come to represent the call to liberty that echoed through the colonies and continues to inspire Americans today. Its famous inscription, “Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof,” captures the spirit of the American experiment and the enduring belief that freedom is a gift to be cherished, defended, and passed on to future generations. This relic card honors not only the bell itself, but the larger story of liberty it has come to represent.  The piece of wood is from the original railing of the Liberty Bell Tower.  It was originally taken as part of the restoration work in 1897 as attested to in a Sworn Affidavit for the purpose of making relics.  

The third featured relic is from the Old North Church in Boston, the historic church tower where the signal lanterns were hung on the night of April 18, 1775. These lanterns warned patriots that British troops were advancing, setting in motion Paul Revere’s legendary midnight ride and helping prepare the colonies for the opening battles of the American Revolution. "One if by land, and two if by sea!"  Old North Church remains one of the most recognizable sites in Revolutionary history, forever tied to courage, vigilance, and the willingness of ordinary citizens to act in defense of freedom.  The piece of wood is from the original roof of Old North Church, "Christ Church" in Boston.  It was originally taken as part of the restoration in 1928 as certified by CK Bolton, the Senior Warden of the Church.

These limited-edition relic cards are more than commemorative items. They are small pieces of American history, designed to help preserve and share the memory of the nation’s founding for generations to come. Whether displayed, collected, or given as a meaningful patriotic gift, each card invites reflection on the courage, faith, sacrifice, and vision that shaped the United States.

As America marks its 250th birthday, this collection offers a unique way to celebrate the people and places that helped light the path to independence. It is a tribute to the Revolution, to the Founding Fathers, and to the enduring promise of liberty that continues to define the American story.  May God Bless America!

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