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National Treasure Screensaver


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 54 Limitations None
Publisher Walt Disney File Size 2.5M
Date added 18 Nov 2004 Check your speed

Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage) has been searching for a treasure hidden by our Founding Fathers that no one believed existed. They left clues to the treasure's location right before our eyes-- from early colonial landmarks to the nation's capitol, even in the US one dollar bill.

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