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Explore Iconic U.S. Symbols: Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, and Lincoln Memorial

Discover the significance of America's iconic symbols including the Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, and Lincoln Memorial. The Liberty Bell, known for its crack, symbolizes freedom and independence. The White House, home to John Adams, is a historic residence that has undergone renovations. The Statue of Liberty stands proudly in New York Harbor as a gift from France, welcoming immigrants. Lastly, the Lincoln Memorial, constructed in 1914, honors the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, depicted on the five-dollar bill.

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Explore Iconic U.S. Symbols: Liberty Bell, White House, Statue of Liberty, and Lincoln Memorial

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  1. U.S. SYMBOLS BY TAYLOR

  2. 1. LIBERTY BELL • FREEDOM IN THE UNITED STATES. • THE BELL CRACT WEN TESTING IT. • THE LIBERTY BELL WAS CALLED THE STATE HOUSE.

  3. 2. WHITE HOUSE. • THE FIRST IN THE WHITE HOUSE WAS John ADAMS. The 2nd president. • The food is cooked in ovens. • In 1948 and 1952 the white house was done.

  4. Statue of Liberty • The statue of Liberty is in New York harbor. • There are 354 steps in it. • It is a gift to the United States.

  5. Lincoln memorial • Construction began in 1914. • Built with marble. • He is on the back of the five dollar bill.

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