Eagle plaques on homes are an American tradition. Who qualifies for them?
State Watch Eagle plaques on homes are an American tradition. Census Bureau found that there are roughly 84.2 million owner-occupied homes in the country. But one tradition of home ownership has seemingly faded.
- ▪State Watch Eagle plaques on homes are an American tradition.
- ▪Census Bureau found that there are roughly 84.2 million owner-occupied homes in the country.
- ▪But one tradition of home ownership has seemingly faded.
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State Watch Eagle plaques on homes are an American tradition. Who qualifies for them? Comments: by Addy Bink - 05/18/26 12:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Addy Bink - 05/18/26 12:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING (NEXSTAR) – The “American dream” of owning a house with a yard and a picket fence may still be in reach today, but achieving the once-common feat of paying off a mortgage may feel far-fetched. Americans are still buying homes. The most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau found that there are roughly 84.2 million owner-occupied homes in the country. But one tradition of home ownership has seemingly faded. You may still see remnants of it if you drive through an older neighborhood or if you own an older home. What you’re looking for is a metal eagle.
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