250 Years of Crafting In America

Last Updated:April 27, 2026
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Our forefathers were the ultimate craftsmen, tried and true artisans, who fought adversity to figure out a better way to get things done. No job was too hard or too great for them. In fact, our Nation was build on ambition, hard work and the know-how of those that came before us. 

That's why there's no better way to honor the United States of America than by taking long forgotten crafts and creating more than memorable works of art that will be passed on for generations to come. During America's semi quincentennial year of celebration, Silver Dollar City's crafts colony is proud to debut new creations crafted especially for the occasion. One-of-a-kind keepsakes that tell the stories of yesteryear and celebrate 250 years of true American Craftsmanship like:

  • Hand-Casted American Flags From The Forge
  • Blue Spongeware Pottery Pie Plates & Platters
  • 250th Commemorative Coins Featuring The Blacksmith's Anvil & The U.S. Flag
  • Early American Blown Glass Collection In Traditional Aquamarine, Amber & Green Hues
  • Red, White & Blue 3-Tiered Mason Jar Candles
  • 1776 Lye Soap With A Red, White & Blue Color Palette & Bomb Pop Fragrance
  • Heartland Home Furnishings Liberty Flag Box
  • Patriot Paring Knife With A 3-Inch Blade And Red, White & Blue Handle
  • Red Coats Lye Soap A Mix Of Citrus, Lime & Basil Scents Donned In Red & Gold Colors
  • Old-Glory Anvil Paperweight Stamped With The American Flag
  • "We The People" Embossed and Tanned leather Steno Portfolio
  • And more!

You can see all these creations and more at the Home of American Craftsmanship!

Can't make it to Silver Dollar City? Check out our online shop for handcrafted products you can't miss out on and have them shipped right to your door!

 

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As a 25-year contributor to the Silver Dollar City Marketing Team, Tiffanie has been telling and shaping the stories of the The City for as long as she can remember.…

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