The History List
Pearl Harbor “Battleship Row” Magnet
Pearl Harbor “Battleship Row” Magnet
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Our original design with the American flag that was flying on the U.S.S. St. Louis at the time of the attack along with the date, December 7, 1941.
The magnet: Printed in the US on thin, flexible magnet.
Size: 2.88" x 3"
Also available, our exclusive Pearl Harbor “Battleship Row” in a crewneck shirt for men and women, women's v-neck shirt, 100% cotton long-sleeved shirt, a crewneck sweatshirt, dri-fit longsleeved shirt UV protection, and a sticker.
Browse our entire collection of stickers, magnets, bookmarks and patch.
Shipping
Shipping
Flat-rate shipping: Regardless of the number of items you order, the shipping price for shirts, caps, unframed prints and posters, bracelets, lapel pins, pendants, and button packs is $5.95.
For hooded and crewneck sweatshirts, mugs, and blankets, the shipping cost is $8.95.
Our flat rate shipping means you can add two or more t-shirts, sweatshirts, or caps for no additional shipping charge.
Learn more about shipping here.
All original designs are copyrighted by The History List
All original designs are copyrighted by The History List
All designs are copyrighted by The History List and the History Nerd text and design on t-shirts is a registered trademark. If you see a knock off, please let me know.
Made by America
Made by America
Nearly everything we offer is designed by us and made in America.
Our original designs are based on our nation’s history and our love of American history. Read more about other things we've created, including The History List, History Camp, and The Pursuit of History, in addition to The History List Store.
All original designs are copyrighted by The History List.
Every product that is made in America states that in the product description and includes the "Made in U.S.A." graphic. There are a relatively small number of items where we’ve not been able to find a manufacturing partner here in the States, but we continue to look.
Our nation’s history—Our original designs

