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President Richard Nixon Speaking to Attendees at Signing Ceremony for the Blue Lake Bill, HR 471, which Deeded Lands to Taos and Pueblo Indians

President Richard Nixon Speaking to Attendees at Signing Ceremony for ...

Nixon White House Photographs Public domain photograph of US government, White House, Office of President of the United States of America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

El Camino Real - Sunset Over Jemez Mountains from Valdez Bridge

El Camino Real - Sunset Over Jemez Mountains from Valdez Bridge

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A glorious sunset provides a spectacular ending to the day for homebound drivers. One can almost feel their relief crossing the Rio Gran... More

President Richard Nixon Bowling in the White House Bowling Alley

President Richard Nixon Bowling in the White House Bowling Alley

President Richard Nixon bowls with the winners of the 7th International Bowling Federation Tournament (not pictured). Nixon White House Photographs

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