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Jemez Mountain Trail - Floor Display inside Visitor Center

Jemez Mountain Trail - Floor Display inside Visitor Center

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: An airy open area will greet you inside the Visitor Center, where you can read about the Jemez Mountain Trail and more. Location: Locat... More

Secretary Mel Martinez with President George W. Bush

Secretary Mel Martinez with President George W. Bush

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Event: Secretary Mel Martinez with President George W. Bush Subject Description: Secretary Mel Martinez with President George W. Bush in the White House ... More

Cool Your Home with Ventilation: Floor Display in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Cool Your Home with Ventilation: Floor Display in Chattanooga, Tenness...

This is a photograph of a floor display encouraging the use of electric forms of ventilation. Display Poster Chartorama

Historic National Road - Antique Car at National Road/Zane Grey Museum

Historic National Road - Antique Car at National Road/Zane Grey Museum

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This green vintage car is part of the floor display at the National Road/Zane Grey Museum in Norwich. Location: Location: Norwich, Ohio... More

Floor Display: Better Light - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Floor Display: Better Light - U.S. National Archives Public Domain pho...

This is a photograph of a floor display instructing on better lighting. Display #6 "Better Sight For Better Living"

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