
Wood-plank prison in Wyoming, 1893.
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Alice Huyler Ramsey (November 11, 1886 – September 10, 1983), the first woman to drive across the United States from coast to coast, 1909. Only 152 miles out of the total 3600-mile trip were made on paved road.
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Lawn mowers of the White House grounds, 1918.
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Motorcycle chariot races, 1920s
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Log motor home by Wade, 1922.
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Log motor home by Wade, interior.
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Workers lay bricks to pave 28th Street in Manhattan, 1930.
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Drive-In restaurant on West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles,1932.
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Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev eating a hot dog in Des Moines, Iowa, on which he commented “It’s excellent. We make good sausages but yours are better,” 1959.
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Minoru Yamasaki (right) posing with a model of the World Trade Center he designed, 1964.
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Portrait of hockey goalie Terry Sawchuk before face masks became standard in 1966.
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New York City sidewalks filled with trash during the 1968 strike of sanitation workers.
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Statue of Liberty as seen from Jersey City, 1963.
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President Carter with engineers and solar panels newly installed on the White House, 1979. President Reagan had them removed in 1986, to be reinstalled by President Obama in 2010.
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Robin Williams joins the stunning women of the Denver Broncos’ Pony Express as pro football’s first male cheerleader and prances before 70,000 cheering fans in Denver’s Mile High Stadium.
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