07/06/2026
This past weekend, as America celebrated its Independence Day, we were reminded that some cases protect more than gear—they protect history.
America’s founding-era documents recently departed Washington, D.C. by air for the first time aboard the "Freedom Plane" as part of a nationwide tour leading up to the United States' 250th Anniversary in 2026. (Source: Kalshi)
Among the historic artifacts traveling across the country are:
• An 1823 engraving of the Declaration of Independence
• The 1774 Articles of Association
• The 1783 Treaty of Paris
And history doesn't stop there. This month, the first Henry Repeating Rifle ever made—Serial No. 1, presented to Edwin Stanton, President Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of War—was auctioned while protected inside a ZARGES case.
From preserving America’s most important documents and artifacts to safeguarding tools, electronics, cameras, collectibles, and equipment around the world, ZARGES has spent decades earning trust when protection matters most.
You don't need a piece of American history to own a ZARGES case. Whatever matters to you, trust it to the case trusted by professionals, collectors, explorers, and institutions alike.
Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary with our limited-edition ZARGES commemorative sticker. Available as a free optional add-on at checkout while supplies last.
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