Atlanta Falcons Newspaper Book

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Capture the history and greatest moments of the Atlanta Falcons through Washington Post newspaper articles written at the time. Starting with being granted their AFL franchise in 1965. Top stories include smashing the Saints on numerous occasions, and defeating the Panthers in 2010. Newspaper coverage also includes their rise to Super Bowl LI. This is a unique and wonderful gift and a must have for all Falcons fans. Reproduced to near full tabloid newspaper size it is bound in luxury tan leatherette, gold embossed, hardback cover. Further personalization can include a message from you on the title page.

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