
Americans are all different. Which is what makes
 this such
 a special place – people from all over the
 world have chosen
 to live here, sharing their food,
 music, stories, and traditions.
 There really is a whole
 world right outside our door.
			
			This year, we're getting to know our neighbors
 across the 
 country, celebrating the creative spirit
 that unites us all.
 
		Hawaiians have been surfing for centuries. But it
 was
 a Californian named Tom Blake who invented
 the hollow
 boards that surfers ride today.
Pottery from the Pueblo in New Mexico's
 Museum
 of Indian Arts and Culture inspired some
 amazing prints
 and tees in our Native Artists x
 Tea
					Collection.
How do you tell a crocodile from an alligator? A
 crocodile
 you'll see in awhile. An alligator you'll
 see later! (This
 one's a wild alligator - Louisiana
					and Florida are home
 to millions of them.)
Americans have always dreamed big. That's how
 Neil
 Armstrong made it to the moon on July 20,
 1969.
 What's your dream?
From behind-the-scenes stories of
 our adventures,
 to recipes, and little
 citizen-friendly DIY projects,
 there's
 always something new to discover
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