Flag Day

On June 14, 1777, America's first Flag Act was approved by the Continental Congress. It contained thirteen stripes (representing the original 13 colonies) and one star for each state. In subsequent flag acts, additional stars were added to represent new states. The Library of Congress Shop carries an assortment of flag themed merchandise to commemorate the national observance of Flag Day.

Prints and Photographs
Ordering popular prints from the Library of Congress collections is quick and easy. Order through our Quick Ship or Special Order program. Most images are offered in three popular paper sizes, are archival-quality and ready to frame. Our Quick Ship offers our most popular images. Our Special Orders provides on-demand access to dozens of diverse Library of Congress images.


 
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Top Sellers Jefferson
Jefferson's Library T-Shirt
Little Women T-shirt
On These Walls
Classic novels: Little WomenClassic novels: Little Women
Little women is the classic story involving coming of age and discovery.
I Cannot Live Without BooksI Cannot Live Without Books
Thomas Jefferson famously used the line "I cannot live without books..". The philosphy is carried throughout the Library of Congress.
Alphablock BookendsAlphablock Bookends
Dress-up any bookshelf with a set of wooden Alphablock Bookends.