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Family of the late astronaut David Brown, including, left to right, brother Doug, mother Dorothy, and father Paul, attending Department of Interior headquarters ceremony marking the naming of Columbia Point, in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Family of the late astronaut David Brown, including, left to right, br...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Family of the late astronaut David Brown, including, left to right, brother Doug, mother Dorothy, and father Paul, attending Department of Interior headquarters ceremony marking the naming of Columbia Point, in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Family of the late astronaut David Brown, including, left to right, br...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C., marking the naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, W...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, speaking at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. ceremony markingthe naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, sp...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, speaking at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. ceremony markingthe naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, sp...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, speaking at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. ceremony markingthe naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, sp...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, speaking at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. ceremony markingthe naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, sp...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C., marking the naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, W...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C., marking the naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Stage setting for ceremonies at Department of Interior headquarters, W...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, speaking at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. ceremony markingthe naming of Columbia Point, a 13,980-feet peak in Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in honor of the Space Shuttle Columbia's last voyage

Astronaut Scott Parazynski, veteran of four space shuttle missions, sp...

Photographs Documenting the Secretary's Activities, and Agency Officials, Events, Programs, and Managed Sites

Artwork: "Thunder Over Sangre De Cristo Mts., 27th TAC Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, New Mexico." Artist: Herb Mott. (US Air Force Art Collection)

Artwork: "Thunder Over Sangre De Cristo Mts., 27th TAC Fighter Wing, C...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway - Sangre de Cristos Along Highway 96

Frontier Pathways Scenic and Historic Byway - Sangre de Cristos Along ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Entering the valley on State Highway 96, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains come into view. Westcliffe sits at the end of the highway. Loca... More

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