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Created using every major U.S. Conflict
The one of a kind character of NYC is not the product of a single neighborhood or area. Just like a great meal is a combination of different ingredients to create one final amazing dish, Manhattan is unique from everywhere else on the planet because of all its neighborhoods combined. The people, the food, the culture etc.. each neighbor has its own personality and all together they make up the great Island of Manhattan. This "big apple" design is created out of the great neighborhoods of Manhattan.
Created using every major U.S. Conflict Dating back to 1812 the Uncle Sam character has been used to refer to the U.S. government. The term is said to come from "Uncle Sam" Wilson, who provided barrels of beef to the U.S. Army during the War of 1812. The barrels were stamped "U.S." to indicate that they were government property, but they came to be associated with Wilson's nickname, and eventually "Uncle Sam" became a nickname for the U.S. government. Uncle Sam has appeared on many posters to recruit and support wartime efforts and thus becoming the face of our great country. What better way to celebrate our storied military history than taking this iconic figure and creating him out of every major U.S. Conflict.