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Architect's drawing of the aerial view of a shopping center in Roosevelt Field. May 2, 1955. It was developed by William Zeckendorf and designed by I. M. Pei and built on the recently closed Roosevelt Air Field. It was in Nassau County, then a fast growing suburb of New York City.
Architect's drawing of the aerial view of a shopping center in Roosevelt Field. May 2, 1955. It was developed by William Zeckendorf and designed by I. M. Pei and built on the recently closed Roosevelt Air Field. It was in Nassau County, then a fast growing suburb of New York City.

EVB2947450: Architect's drawing of the aerial view of a shopping center in Roosevelt Field. May 2, 1955. It was developed by William Zeckendorf and designed by I. M. Pei and built on the recently closed Roosevelt Air Field. It was in Nassau County, then a fast growing suburb of New York City. / Bridgeman Images

The Federal Theatre presents the world's greatest! The WPA's Federal Theater Project supported this circus with 200 sawdust stars, 60 acts, 30 clowns, a 50 piece band, trained dogs, monkeys and ponies. c. 1935-39.
The Federal Theatre presents the world's greatest! The WPA's Federal Theater Project supported this circus with 200 sawdust stars, 60 acts, 30 clowns, a 50 piece band, trained dogs, monkeys and ponies. c. 1935-39.

EVB2947453: The Federal Theatre presents the world's greatest! The WPA's Federal Theater Project supported this circus with 200 sawdust stars, 60 acts, 30 clowns, a 50 piece band, trained dogs, monkeys and ponies. c. 1935-39. / Bridgeman Images

Bull Rider at American Rodeo. c. 1950.
Bull Rider at American Rodeo. c. 1950.

EVB2947212: Bull Rider at American Rodeo. c. 1950. / Bridgeman Images

Inventor, Joseph Massolle (center), listening to the first screening of German Movietone News. He is using a machine called a Trigeron (Work of Three), invented in 1919 by himself and Josef Engl (left) and Hans Vogt (right). Their technology for a sound track on movie film became the industry standard in the 1920s.
Inventor, Joseph Massolle (center), listening to the first screening of German Movietone News. He is using a machine called a Trigeron (Work of Three), invented in 1919 by himself and Josef Engl (left) and Hans Vogt (right). Their technology for a sound track on movie film became the industry standard in the 1920s.

EVB2947221: Inventor, Joseph Massolle (center), listening to the first screening of German Movietone News. He is using a machine called a Trigeron (Work of Three), invented in 1919 by himself and Josef Engl (left) and Hans Vogt (right). Their technology for a sound track on movie film became the industry standard in the 1920s. / Bridgeman Images

Victorious Max Baer's became the World's Heavyweight Champion after defeating Primo Carnera. June 14, 1934
Victorious Max Baer's became the World's Heavyweight Champion after defeating Primo Carnera. June 14, 1934

EVB2947248: Victorious Max Baer's became the World's Heavyweight Champion after defeating Primo Carnera. June 14, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

German boxer Max Schmeling in a boxing pose in 1938. On June 22, 1938 he lost in a rematch with American Joe Louis.
German boxer Max Schmeling in a boxing pose in 1938. On June 22, 1938 he lost in a rematch with American Joe Louis.

EVB2947254: German boxer Max Schmeling in a boxing pose in 1938. On June 22, 1938 he lost in a rematch with American Joe Louis. / Bridgeman Images

St. Louis Browns' Don Gutteridge striking out in the 2nd game of the 1944 World Series. St. Louis Cardinals catcher Walker Cooper is behind the plate. Oct. 5, 1944.
St. Louis Browns' Don Gutteridge striking out in the 2nd game of the 1944 World Series. St. Louis Cardinals catcher Walker Cooper is behind the plate. Oct. 5, 1944.

EVB2947266: St. Louis Browns' Don Gutteridge striking out in the 2nd game of the 1944 World Series. St. Louis Cardinals catcher Walker Cooper is behind the plate. Oct. 5, 1944. / Bridgeman Images

Ben Hogan honored in a ticker-tape parade in New York City. He had just returned from winning the 1953 British Open Championship.
Ben Hogan honored in a ticker-tape parade in New York City. He had just returned from winning the 1953 British Open Championship.

EVB2947284: Ben Hogan honored in a ticker-tape parade in New York City. He had just returned from winning the 1953 British Open Championship. / Bridgeman Images

Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92.
Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92.

EVB2947404: Buffalo Bills player Jack Kemp signs his autograph for a boy on August 4, 1964. Kemp played professional football from 1957 to 1969. In 1970 he successfully ran for Congress and was reelected for 10 terms. In 1989 he was Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration from 1989-92. / Bridgeman Images

Al Capone, at the time of his indictment for tax evasion, June 5, 1931. At right is one of Capone's attorneys, Michael Ahern.
Al Capone, at the time of his indictment for tax evasion, June 5, 1931. At right is one of Capone's attorneys, Michael Ahern.

EVB2947410: Al Capone, at the time of his indictment for tax evasion, June 5, 1931. At right is one of Capone's attorneys, Michael Ahern. / Bridgeman Images

Tenley Albright, figure skater, in mid-air leap, 1954. In 1956 she became the first American to win the Olympic Women's Figure skating gold medal.
Tenley Albright, figure skater, in mid-air leap, 1954. In 1956 she became the first American to win the Olympic Women's Figure skating gold medal.

EVB2947416: Tenley Albright, figure skater, in mid-air leap, 1954. In 1956 she became the first American to win the Olympic Women's Figure skating gold medal. / Bridgeman Images

One room school with 28 students of various ages. Bare room lacks educational equipment and is heated by a wood stove. Oakdale School near Loyston, Tennessee. Oct. 1930. Photo by Lewis Hine.
One room school with 28 students of various ages. Bare room lacks educational equipment and is heated by a wood stove. Oakdale School near Loyston, Tennessee. Oct. 1930. Photo by Lewis Hine.

EVB2947452: One room school with 28 students of various ages. Bare room lacks educational equipment and is heated by a wood stove. Oakdale School near Loyston, Tennessee. Oct. 1930. Photo by Lewis Hine., Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Women cooking spaghetti and frying chicken on an old stove for the Grape Festival. Tontitown, Arkansas. August 16, 1941.
Women cooking spaghetti and frying chicken on an old stove for the Grape Festival. Tontitown, Arkansas. August 16, 1941.

EVB2947461: Women cooking spaghetti and frying chicken on an old stove for the Grape Festival. Tontitown, Arkansas. August 16, 1941. / Bridgeman Images

Puerto Rican strikers picketing near the sugar mill where they worked. Yabucoa Municipality, Jan. 1942.
Puerto Rican strikers picketing near the sugar mill where they worked. Yabucoa Municipality, Jan. 1942.

EVB2947464: Puerto Rican strikers picketing near the sugar mill where they worked. Yabucoa Municipality, Jan. 1942. / Bridgeman Images

Women in the work room of the Western Dress Factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine.
Women in the work room of the Western Dress Factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine.

EVB2947467: Women in the work room of the Western Dress Factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine., Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Applicants for jobs on TVA's Norris Dam were conducted at Stiner's Store, Lead Mine Bend, TN. In the background, other applicants amuse themselves by seeing who can pull up the most weight on the scales, Nov. 1933. Photo by Lewis Hine.
Applicants for jobs on TVA's Norris Dam were conducted at Stiner's Store, Lead Mine Bend, TN. In the background, other applicants amuse themselves by seeing who can pull up the most weight on the scales, Nov. 1933. Photo by Lewis Hine.

EVB2947473: Applicants for jobs on TVA's Norris Dam were conducted at Stiner's Store, Lead Mine Bend, TN. In the background, other applicants amuse themselves by seeing who can pull up the most weight on the scales, Nov. 1933. Photo by Lewis Hine., Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Levittown, N.Y. corner store across the street from a gas station. It was the first mass-produced suburb and had common public amenities such as community centers and stores. Aug. 21, 1952.
Levittown, N.Y. corner store across the street from a gas station. It was the first mass-produced suburb and had common public amenities such as community centers and stores. Aug. 21, 1952.

EVB2947479: Levittown, N.Y. corner store across the street from a gas station. It was the first mass-produced suburb and had common public amenities such as community centers and stores. Aug. 21, 1952. / Bridgeman Images

Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers
Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers

EVB2948497: Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers / Bridgeman Images

New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho
New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho

EVB2948524: New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho / Bridgeman Images

The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho
The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho

EVB2948527: The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926
Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926

EVB2948542: Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later
Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later

EVB2948548: Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later / Bridgeman Images

An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann
An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann

EVB2948557: An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann / Bridgeman Images

VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications
VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications

EVB2948629: VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge with his new Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone in 1924. Stone replaced the scandal shadowed Harry Daugherty. Coolidge nominated Stone for the Supreme Court in 1925. FDR made him Chief Justice in 1941
President Calvin Coolidge with his new Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone in 1924. Stone replaced the scandal shadowed Harry Daugherty. Coolidge nominated Stone for the Supreme Court in 1925. FDR made him Chief Justice in 1941

EVB2948653: President Calvin Coolidge with his new Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone in 1924. Stone replaced the scandal shadowed Harry Daugherty. Coolidge nominated Stone for the Supreme Court in 1925. FDR made him Chief Justice in 1941 / Bridgeman Images

President Coolidge calls on President Machado of Cuba at the Cuban embassy in Washington. April 22, 1927. Gerardo Machado first term (1925-29) enjoyed a period of prosperity. His second was caught in the effects of the Great Depression, and his increasing use of force to hold power. In 1933 he was toppled by a bloodless coup aided by the U.S
President Coolidge calls on President Machado of Cuba at the Cuban embassy in Washington. April 22, 1927. Gerardo Machado first term (1925-29) enjoyed a period of prosperity. His second was caught in the effects of the Great Depression, and his increasing use of force to hold power. In 1933 he was toppled by a bloodless coup aided by the U.S

EVB2948671: President Coolidge calls on President Machado of Cuba at the Cuban embassy in Washington. April 22, 1927. Gerardo Machado first term (1925-29) enjoyed a period of prosperity. His second was caught in the effects of the Great Depression, and his increasing use of force to hold power. In 1933 he was toppled by a bloodless coup aided by the U.S / Bridgeman Images

Mickey Daniels and Peggy Eames, child stars in 'Our Gang' comedies at the White House. They met with President Calvin Coolidge on May 18, 1927
Mickey Daniels and Peggy Eames, child stars in 'Our Gang' comedies at the White House. They met with President Calvin Coolidge on May 18, 1927

EVB2948695: Mickey Daniels and Peggy Eames, child stars in 'Our Gang' comedies at the White House. They met with President Calvin Coolidge on May 18, 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923
Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923

EVB2948701: Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930
Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930

EVB2948465: Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills
Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills

EVB2948549: Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957

EVB2948570: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969
President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969

EVB2948579: President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976
Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976

EVB2948591: Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976 / Bridgeman Images

Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966
Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966

EVB2948615: Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966 / Bridgeman Images

New President Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace arrived in Washington DC 1923
New President Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace arrived in Washington DC 1923

EVB2948648: New President Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace arrived in Washington DC 1923, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Calvin Coolidge addressing a meeting of the Budget Committee. He appeared in place of the absence of President Harding, whose health was declining in 1923. Cabinet members and Military Commanders are also on stage
Vice President Calvin Coolidge addressing a meeting of the Budget Committee. He appeared in place of the absence of President Harding, whose health was declining in 1923. Cabinet members and Military Commanders are also on stage

EVB2948660: Vice President Calvin Coolidge addressing a meeting of the Budget Committee. He appeared in place of the absence of President Harding, whose health was declining in 1923. Cabinet members and Military Commanders are also on stage / Bridgeman Images


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