American History Timeline Posters Only $8.98 Each Shipped (Regularly $19) | Great Father’s Day Gift

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Great gift idea for military, nurses, firefighters, & dads! 🎖

For a limited time, head over to History USA where they are hosting a buy one, get one free sale on American History Posters. Even sweeter, shipping is free!

These posters start at just $17.95 after the $1 off discount that automatically applies in cart, so with the BOGO sale, you’ll pay just $8.98 each shipped. There’s no promo code required, as the discounts will automatically apply at checkout.

This is such a great time to grab a memorable poster for military members, nurses, or baseball fans and these make a great gift for dad for Father’s Day! Note that orders placed by Friday should arrive in time for Father’s Day.

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Available in 12 different prints, these 36″x11.75″ posters depict a timeline of events showing the development of different eras during American history. Whether you are a history fan, have an interest in the branches of the military, American sports, or first responder professions, there is a sure to be a print you’ll love. Be sure to browse through all the options here.

All posters are printed on 80lb acid-free matte poster paper using fade-free ink to ensure longevity. Plus, they come rolled in an acid-free poly sleeve and shipped in a protective seal tube to they won’t get damaged during shipping.

Check out this deal idea…

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Buy 2 American History Posters $18.95 each
Total = $37.90
Buy one, get one free (no promo code needed)
Additional $1 off discount applies in cart
Shipping is free
Final cost $17.95 shipped total – just $8.98 each!

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Comments 23

  1. Queenie

    Check your emails for a $2 reward from Hallmark. I got a mini card for free plus free shipping

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks, Queenie!

  2. J. Sweet.

    These are so cool!!!

    • Sher

      Would have been a lot better if there were more women depicted. As the mother of two daughters, I was disappointed. Wanted to get one for my daughter who is a doctor for her office. Maybe eventually. They are very nice.

  3. orangeblue

    $139.95 EACH if you want it framed when the print is $19!?! I can find a cheaper and probably nicer frame for that price

  4. Tiffany

    Excited about these!!! Marine Corps family here!!!

    • mimicommet

      Thank you so much for your family’s service!

  5. David

    I don’t mean to ruffle any feathers, but these pictures seem racist to me. I do not see any people of color. On their website, I do see some on certain posters, but very little. Not sure the message they are trying to send is in line with my beliefs.

    • Sher

      I agree. I guess women didn’t do much either.

    • Vironika

      I absolutely agree… Why is there nothing about the fight for change in favor of Black people.. at the very least the 1919 May Day stand… Or other big dates like 1967, 1968, 1992 — and at least a hundred other dates 😓 Very disappointed.

    • Rebecca

      Sorry but they can’t rewrite their history lines to fit today’s culture.

      • Gen

        Black people and other people of color have been around throughout all of America’s history. So fix that statement, thanks.

        • thomas

          Thank you for saying that. We are not trying to rewrite history, we just want it to include the truth. I was hoping to see a depiction of Jackie Robinson on the baseball picture but no. I guess we only talk about him in February. 🤔

      • Sher

        No one is saying to rewrite history, just to portray it accurately and give credit where do. Blacks and women have made tremendous contributions to our history and should be acknowledged accordingly as well. Today’s culture has nothing to do with the various posts except for yours.

    • Lesia123

      I agree! That’s the first thing I noticed.

    • Jill

      I totally agree. More racial diversity and more women are definitely needed to be accurate representations. Definitely racist and sexist.

  6. E

    Thank you! These look so neat! We made a timeline of US history for school this past year while my kids studied US history. This visual looks so perfect to complement US history studies!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      How cool! You’re welcome, E!

  7. Adrienne

    In reply to David I agree need more black people and females. My family has several past and present on the military.

  8. Suzanne H

    My uncle, former Marine, is incredibly difficult to shop for. This is a perfect gift for him! Also got the American football one for my son – his whole room is decorated in football memorabilia so he will love it. 2 Christmas gifts done. Thank you!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      What great gifts! You’re SO very welcome, Suzanne H!

  9. Anna

    Wow! Very cool thx!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      You’re welcome!

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