Honor the years and the
people who forged America's freedoms. Proudly display new photographic
masterpieces with new visions of America's early years created by nationally known photographers Michele
and Tom Grimm.
With the cooperation of Colonial
Williamsburg, Historic Jamestowne, and Yorktown Victory Center, they have
captured stirring new images of historic places - now available in
limited collector editions on 20" X 18" canvas and in beautiful 11" x 17"
poster prints suitable for framing and gifts.
Bring
America and your own love of freedom into your home or office.
VISIT THE
FREEDOM GALLERY Print Library
for additional historic views

"Jamestown 2007" - A new poster celebrating
America's freedoms that began with British settlers landing on a weed
covered beach in 1607. Promote this coming historic event, now just
months away, by displaying this poster. Only $12.95.
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"Carriage Ride" - Colonial
Williamsburg. Thomas Jefferson walked these streets as a
student. George Washington courted Martha here, possibly on a carriage
ride. Click for a larger view and
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| "Arrival!" - Jamestown Settlement Replicas of two of
the three ships that carried English settlers to Jamestown in 1607 - the
beginning of America as we know it today. Click
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"United" Yorktown battlefield. Through
the centuries Americans have resolved differences and come together
united. Click for a larger view and purchase
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| "Defending Liberty" Yorktown Victory
Center
Critical days at Yorktown spelled the difference between victory or
defeat of the American dream. Click
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"Working to be free" This depiction of a
17th century farmer shows the energy and determination early and
determination of early settlers to survive and prosper in a New World.
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| "The price of Freedom"
Citizens have defended freedom through the centuries and some have
paid with their lives. We owe them so much. We must pause sometimes
and think about their sacrifice and say, "Thank you, brave friends."
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