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I Love DC National Archives Bear Plush

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I Love DC National Archives Bear Plush

  • Exceptional quality
  • Realistic styling
  • Fine plush fabric
  • Soft and cuddly
  • Product Description
  • Our cute and cuddly National Archives Bear Plush is ready to snuggle. A charming emblem of love for our nation's capital and the National Archives, this adorable softy is dressed  in a cozy hoodie that proudly declares "I Love DC" across the chest. It's beary cute and just begging to be hugged.

  • Mountain man James Capen Adams, known famously as Grizzly Adams, had a favorite pet bear named after Benjamin Franklin. Grizzly Adams had captured the bear as a cub in 1854, and it became a faithful lifelong companion to him. The bear accompanied Grizzly Adams on his hunting expeditions and is credited with having saved Adams' life during two “long and desperate struggles with savage animals in the wilds.” Grizzly Adams was related to the famous Adams of Massachusetts, among them President John Adams and patriot Samuel Adams.

$8.73

Original: $24.95

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I Love DC National Archives Bear Plush—

$24.95

$8.73

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  • Exceptional quality
  • Realistic styling
  • Fine plush fabric
  • Soft and cuddly
  • Product Description
  • Our cute and cuddly National Archives Bear Plush is ready to snuggle. A charming emblem of love for our nation's capital and the National Archives, this adorable softy is dressed  in a cozy hoodie that proudly declares "I Love DC" across the chest. It's beary cute and just begging to be hugged.

  • Mountain man James Capen Adams, known famously as Grizzly Adams, had a favorite pet bear named after Benjamin Franklin. Grizzly Adams had captured the bear as a cub in 1854, and it became a faithful lifelong companion to him. The bear accompanied Grizzly Adams on his hunting expeditions and is credited with having saved Adams' life during two “long and desperate struggles with savage animals in the wilds.” Grizzly Adams was related to the famous Adams of Massachusetts, among them President John Adams and patriot Samuel Adams.