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[[Benjamin Franklin Gates]], [[Riley Poole]], [[Ian Howe]], and the others find that it is the [[Declaration of Independence]] that is the treasure map. |
[[Benjamin Franklin Gates]], [[Riley Poole]], [[Ian Howe]], and the others find that it is the [[Declaration of Independence]] that is the treasure map. |
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==Appearances== |
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*''[[National Treasure]]'' |
*''[[National Treasure]]'' |
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[[Category:Objects]] |
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Revision as of 21:02, 24 April 2020
The Charlotte was a ship that was stuck in the Canadian Arctic and carried a pipe with a riddle that was a vital clue in finding the Templar Treasure.
Benjamin Franklin Gates, Riley Poole, Ian Howe, and the others find that it is the Declaration of Independence that is the treasure map.