Ottawa Moose on a Bicycle

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Text on Button OTTAWA
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Multicolor illustration of a moose riding a bicycle on a black background over yellow text.

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The illustration of the moose riding a bicycle is a fun way to promote the city of Ottawa. Located in southeastern Ontario, Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. The word Ottawa is derived from the Algonquin word Odawa, which means to trade. The town was settled on the south bank of the Ottawa River and was a location well known to local fur traders. Ottawa is located on the border of English-speaking Ontario and French-speaking Quebec across the river. 

Bicycling has been a popular pastime in Ottawa since the late 19th century. The Ottawa Bicycle Club was established in 1882; more than 250 people owned bicycles at the time. The club’s goal is to encourage and promote cycling, assist the cycling community, and defend and pursue the rights of cyclists under the Canadian Cycling Association. 

The moose represents Canadian wildlife. The moose population in Canada is almost 1,000,000, and they can be found in every province.

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OBC. (2021). About. https://www.ottawabicycleclub.ca/about

Ottawa. (2021, Mar 17,). Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/place/Ottawa

Catalog ID EV0758

Nevada City

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Text on Button NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA
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Black and white illustration of a building with an outer ring with black text on a white background

Curl Text BUTTON WORKS 300 BROAD ST. NEVADA CITY, CA 95959
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Nevada City, California, started as Deer Creek Dry Diggings, named after a deposit of placer gold. Miners were attracted by the area’s considerable gold deposits, and the population grew throughout the 1850s. In 1851, the City of Nevada was incorporated, before Nevada became a state. When the State of Nevada was so named in 1861, residents of Nevada City cried foul, but the name stuck.

In the late 1850s, Nevada City was the third-largest city in California, but its decline was swift. Miners began to leave California to exploit the more profitable Comstock Lode in Nevada (the state). In the present day, the city’s downtown area is a National Historic District, featuring preserved buildings from the heydays of mining. Mark Twain and Jack London performed at the Nevada Theatre, and the National Hotel claims to be the oldest hotel still operating in California. The building pictured on the button is either one of the city’s two very similar historical firehouses, one of which is a museum.

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Varney, P. (2012). Ghost towns of California: Your guide to the hidden history and old west haunts of California. Minneapolis, MN: Voyageur Press.

Catalog ID EV0757

Museu do Carro Electrico Yellow

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Text on Button Museu carro electrico
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Illustration of an electric car over white text on a yellow background

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The Museu do Carro Eléctrico (Museum of the Electric Car) in Porto, Portugal, opened in 1992, showcases the history of electric trams and urban transportation. The museum occupies a former power plant and features multiple replicas of vehicles from the late 19th century and early to mid-20th century, in addition to photographs and other exhibits. The museum also conducts an annual parade of trams through the city streets.

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(2018). Museu do Carro Eléctrico. Património Cultural: Direçâo-Geral do Património Cultural. Retrieved from http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/museus-e-monumentos/rede-portug…

Catalog ID EV0756

Museu do Carro Electrico Orange

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Text on Button Museu carro electrico
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Illustration of a trolley car over white text on a red background

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The Museu do Carro Eléctrico (Museum of the Electric Car) in Porto, Portugal, opened in 1992, showcases the history of electric trams and urban transportation. The museum occupies a former power plant and features multiple replicas of vehicles from the late 19th century and early to mid-20th century, in addition to photographs and other exhibits. The museum also conducts an annual parade of trams through the city streets.

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(2018). Museu do Carro Eléctrico. Património Cultural: Direçâo-Geral do Património Cultural. Retrieved from http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/museus-e-monumentos/rede-portug…

Catalog ID EV0755

Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Text on Button MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM
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Brown and white illustration of an otter with blue text around the outer edge on a white background

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The Monterey Bay Aquarium opened in 1984 in Monterey, California. It was the first nonprofit public aquarium to exhibit a living kelp forest and it was also the first one to care for and display a captive great white shark. Over two million visitors come to the aquarium each year to see over 550 species of marine life. Guests can also view daily feedings at the sea otter and penguin exhibits.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium. (2018). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Bay_Aquarium

Catalog ID EV0754

Meet Us at Forest Park

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Text on Button MEET US AT FOREST PARK
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Blue text next to an illustration of two men in suits and hats walking with a long stride on a yellow background.

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“Mutt and Jeff” was a comic strip that ran from 1907-1981 in the San Francisco Chronicle, making it the oldest continuous comic strip. The serial was started by Bud Fisher in 1907, who then brought on Al Smith in 1932 to help with drawing. Al Smith took on the whole comic strip when Bud Fisher passed away in 1954.

Forest Park was an amusement park in Forest Park, Illinois, from 1908-1922. It was home to the longest, highest, and fastest coaster in the United States at the time. The roller coaster was known at the Giant Safety Coaster. In 1911, Mutt and Jeff were the chosen costume characters for the park. They could be found visiting with the guests twice a day, once in the afternoon and once in the evening.

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(1986, Nov. 26). Al Smith, cartoonist, dead; Drew ‘Mutt and Jeff’ comics. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/26/obituaries/al-smith-cartoonist-dead-…

(2017, Jan. 16). Forest Park Amusement Park on Desplaines Avenue & West Harrison Street in Forest Park, Illinois. (1908-1922). Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal. https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2017/01/forest-park-amusement-park-d…

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Massachusetts Capital Boston

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Text on Button MASSACHUSETTS CAPITAL BOSTON SALEM LOWELL PITTSFIELD WORCESTER BOSTON SPRINGFIELD PLIMOUTH BEDFORD POPULATION 2,495,345 AREA 8,040 SQUARE MILES
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Yellow illustration of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with black text on an off white background

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THE WHITEHEAD & HOAG CO. 
NEWARK N.J.
PATENTED
JULY 17 1894
APRIL 14, 1896
JULY 21, 1896

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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts was founded in 1620 by passengers of the Mayflower and was one of the original thirteen colonies that would become the United States of America. The state’s capital, Boston, was founded ten years later in 1630 named after Boston, Lincolnshire, on the Eastern coast of England. The state’s population grew to 2,495,345 between the years 1890 and 1900, which occurred just after the state finished the majority of land reclamation projects spanning from 1631 to 1890 that tripled the area of usable land.

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U.S. Census Bureau. (n.d.). Resident population and apportionment of the U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved July 11, 2020 from https://www.census.gov/dmd/www/resapport/states/massachusetts.pdf

Catalog ID EV0752

Maryland More Than You Can Imagine

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Text on Button Maryland More than you can imagine.
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Illustration of a flag over black text on a white background.

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The Maryland state slogan was formerly, "More than you can imagine" but this has been replaced by, "If you're looking for a merry land, go to Maryland!" The design of the Maryland state flag dates back to the coat of arms from the Calvert family, the colonial land owners of Maryland in the early 1600s. Yellow and black represent the paternal side of the family and the red and white represent the maternal side, the Crosslands family. Much later, during the Civil War when Maryland was a confederate state with many union sympathizers, yellow and black came to be known as "Maryland colors" and "Baltimore colors" used by men and women on the union side, while red and white were worn by confederate-aligned citizens.

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George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore (c. 1580-1632). (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2019, from http://mdroots.thinkport.org/library/georgecalvert.asp

History of the Maryland Flag. (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2019, from https://sos.maryland.gov/pages/services/flag-history.aspx

Catalog ID EV0751

Manitoba Canada

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Text on Button MANITOBA CANADA
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White text in the shape of a buffalo over white text on a red background

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Manitoba is a central province of Canada, north of North Dakota and Minnesota. Cities across Manitoba host cultural events throughout the year, including music festivals, touring theater performances, and art exhibits. There are also over forty national parks within the province. One of these parks, the Riding Mountain National Park in Wasagaming, (about a three hour drive from the capital city of Winnipeg) is home to herds of buffalo. The buffalo is also found on Manitoba's official shield of arms and is the official mammal of the province.

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Life in the Province of Manitoba | Canadian Provinces. (2019, January 18). Retrieved April 24, 2019, from https://canadianvisa.org/life-in-canada/provinces/manitoba

Catalog ID EV0750

Manhattan Kansas

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Text on Button PRIDE IN OUR PAST FAITH IN OUR FUTURE MANHATTAN KANSAS 1855-1955
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Brown text and an illustration of an adult and child in front of buildings on a white background with yellow wheat around the edge followed by gold and brown flower petals on a white background

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ST. LOUIS BUTTON CO. MFGS. ST. LOUIS MO

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Manhattan, Kansas was originally home to a Kaw Indian tribe that lived near the mouth of the Big Blue River on the present site of Manhattan. New Englanders arrived in 1855 and established a settlement called Boston. Two months after their initial arrival however, the steamboat Hartford, carrying 75 settlers from Ohio, shipwrecked on the Kansas River near the new village. The passengers decided to join the settlement, but insisted that it be renamed Manhattan. A centennial celebration marking the town's establishment occurred in 1955.  

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Johnny Kaw Statue. (n.d.). Retrieved April 17, 2019, from https://mhkprd.com/285/Johnny-Kaw-Statue

Jones, C. (1955). The first one hundred years: A history of the city of Manhattan, Kansas, 1855-1955. Manhattan, Kansas: Manhattan Centennial.

Manhattan, Kansas History. (n.d.). Retrieved April 11, 2019, from http://www.kansastowns.us/manhist.html

Topeka Genealogical Society. (n.d.). Retrieved April 11, 2019, from https://tgstopeka.org/libraryRecords.php?page=2&le=f1_c49&nr=200&scl=bt…

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