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Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Kim Kunzig and Robert L. Kunzig greeting James W. Moore, with Michael Norton also pictured, at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National Archi... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Dr. James B. Rhoads shaking hands with J. E. Huyett while Kim Kunzig greets an unidentified guest at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of James B. Rhoads, Kim Kunzig, Robert L. Kunzig, Lorraine Schmidt, Steven Lee Carson and Stephen Walke, Jr. greeting one another at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Histori... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Astronaut Frank Borman's space suit displayed in a glass case at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Dr. James B. Rhoads shaking hands with Steven Lee Carson while Kim Kunzig and Robert L. Kunzig stand in the background at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photog... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of a display of food across a dining room table at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph from the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Pictured from left to right are: [an unidentified guest] and Rod Kreger. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph from the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Pictured from left to right are: Robert L. Kunzig, Kim Kunzig, Harold Trimmer (back to camera) and Walter Robertson, Jr. Historic Photo... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph from the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Pictured from left to right are: an unidentified guest, Kim Kunzig and Robert L. Kunzig viewing an object in the exhibit. Historic Phot... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of unidentified guests, Cindy Rhoads, Dr. James B. Rhoads, unidentified guests, Mrs. Donald Purdy and Donald Purdy pictured at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Phot... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph from the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Pictured from left to right are: Dr. James B. Rhoads and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Kreger. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events ... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph from the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Pictured from left to right are: Harold Trimmer, Lewis E. Spangler and Dr. James B. Rhoads. Historic Photograph File of National Archiv... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Dr. James B. Rhoads shaking hands with Mrs. Michael Norton while Kim Kunzig and Robert L. Kunzig greet an unidentified guest at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic ... More

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stender (right) and unidentified guests viewing a panel at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

Photograph of the Opening of the Aerospace Exhibit and Film Festival

This is a photograph of Kim Kunzig, Robert L. Kunzig, Steven Lee Carson, and Mr. and Mrs. David Long standing together at the opening of the Anatomy of a Triumph exhibit. Historic Photograph File of National Ar... More

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