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Washington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen Decor
Washington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen DecorWashington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen DecorWashington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen DecorWashington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen DecorWashington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen Decor

Washington DC Skyline Engraved Wooden Cutting Board - Premium Charcuterie Cheese Board with Non-Slip Feet, Perfect for Serving Appetizers, Entertaining Guests & Home Kitchen Decor

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Product Description

  • Made in the U.S.A.
  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • 15 X 11 1/2 X 1 1/4 inches
  • Each piece is unique in appearance, owing to the natural product used in construction
  • Not for microwave or dishwasher use. Handwash recommended
  • Made in Arizona from a selection of American woods fused together, the skyline of our nation’s capital is depicted on one side, with the National Archives eagle depicted on the other. A terrific addition to the kitchen or bar and a wonderful souvenir of Washington D.C. and its famous buildings and landmarks, it makes a dynamic 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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