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Washington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining Guests
Washington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining GuestsWashington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining GuestsWashington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining GuestsWashington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining GuestsWashington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining Guests

Washington DC Skyline Cheese Board - Engraved Slate Charcuterie Platter for Wine & Cheese Parties, Housewarming Gifts, and Entertaining Guests

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Product Description

  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • 12 X 7 inches
  • Not for microwave or dishwasher use. Handwash recommended
  • Cut from slate, this cheeseboard depicts the skyline of our nation’s capital. A wonderful souvenir of Washington D.C., and its famous buildings and landmarks, this board is a classy addition to the kitchen or bar and makes a terrific gift.

  • In 1791, President George Washington appointed Major Pierre L'Enfant, a French engineer who had served in the American Revolution, to design the city of Washington as the new capital of the country. L'Enfant saw the task as far more grandiose, believing he was not only locating the capital, but also devising the city plan and designing the buildings.

    The National Archives preserves and protects some 28,000 plans of public buildings across the United States.

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