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D.C. the Beautiful Dish Towel
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- National Archives Store Exclusive
- 100% Polyester
- Designed and decorated in the USA
- 23"Lx15.5"W
- Celebrate the spring season and the beauty of the nation's capital with our original "D.C. the Beautiful" dish towel, featuring Washington, D.C.'s most iconic landmarks alongside the animals that share its urban landscape. Blending history and nature in a lively, artistic style, this dish towel brings charm and character to the kitchen. Both practical and decorative, it offers a thoughtful way to celebrate the spirit of the nation's capital in everyday moments.
- The National Archives holds many records related to the United States' relationship with Japan. Spring in Washington celebrates the cherry trees and their beautiful pink and white flowers that bloom in late March. Every year, Cherry Blossom Festival performers put on a colorful show right in front of the National Archives steps. The majority of the trees are located near the Tidal Basin, where they are most popularly viewed. The Japanese cherry trees were a gift from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington on March 27, 1912.
$4.48
Original: $14.95
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$14.95
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- National Archives Store Exclusive
- 100% Polyester
- Designed and decorated in the USA
- 23"Lx15.5"W
- Celebrate the spring season and the beauty of the nation's capital with our original "D.C. the Beautiful" dish towel, featuring Washington, D.C.'s most iconic landmarks alongside the animals that share its urban landscape. Blending history and nature in a lively, artistic style, this dish towel brings charm and character to the kitchen. Both practical and decorative, it offers a thoughtful way to celebrate the spirit of the nation's capital in everyday moments.
- The National Archives holds many records related to the United States' relationship with Japan. Spring in Washington celebrates the cherry trees and their beautiful pink and white flowers that bloom in late March. Every year, Cherry Blossom Festival performers put on a colorful show right in front of the National Archives steps. The majority of the trees are located near the Tidal Basin, where they are most popularly viewed. The Japanese cherry trees were a gift from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo City to the city of Washington on March 27, 1912.




















