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57 Items Tagged with "black and white"

Preview Name Description Copyright
Inside the Freeman Field Museum

Black and white photos adorn the walls while a mannequin in authentic World War II stands next to a glass display case as part of an exhibit in the Freeman Field Museum.

Public domain. Photograph provided by Jackson County Toursim
Billy the Kid

This is the only surviving photograph of the infamous outlaw Billy the Kid.

Public domain.
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft was instrumental in discovering the true source of the Mississippi River.

Public domain.
Lewis Cass

Lewis Cass served as an Army commander, governor of Michigan Territory, and U.S. Senator.

Public domain.
Hell's Backbone in 1935

Black and white sketch of Hell's Backbone in 1935.

Public domain.
Historic Tamarack Miners

Miners pose with lunch pails in hand on a mine rock pile outside of the Tamarack mineshaft.

Public domain. Courtesy of Keweenaw National Historic Park Archives
Gladie Cabin Interior

Two rocking chairs sit in the middle of an old fashioned cabin.

Copyright © June 2005 Sylvester Robbins.
Darwin Martin House

This historical black and white photograph shows the unrestrained architecture of the Darwin Martin House.

Public domain.
Boating on the Lake

A black and white photo portrays the quiet beauty of Diamond Lake.

Public domain. Photo by Christina Lilienthal
Historic Erie Canal Photo: Aqueduct over the Mohawk River

This photo shows the early years of the Erie Canal as its stone aqueduct passes through Rexford.

Public domain. Original of this photograph is in the Clifton Park Collection
Gladie Cabin

This black and white photo of a cabin and farm equipment shows a look back into time.

Copyright © June 2005 Sylvester Robbins.
Oregon Beach

Weathered driftwood litters one of many beautiful and rugged beaches along the coast of Oregon.

Copyright © January 2007 Bob Ward.
Tunnel Building on the Blue Ridge Parkway

State-of-the-art tunnel-building techniques were used during construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Public domain.
Native Family Along Glenn Highway Corridor

Native American culture is a big part of the Glenn Highway story, as well as the Alaska story. Some of these groups are unique to Alaska, making their story nationally significant.

Public domain. Courtesy of Anchorage Museum
Humphrey House

This primitive, two-story Victorian home was purchased by Lucius "Hump" Humphrey in 1920 Filled with family collections from around the world, it is now a museum offering tours and special events by reservation.

Public domain.
Cliff Steadman, Mirror Lake, 1942

This photo shows Cliff Steadman, who hauled supplies and mail in this vehicle once the the Glenn Highway was completed. The Old Palmer Road between Anchorage and Palmer became part of the Glenn Highway in 1945.

Public domain. Courtesy of the Steadman Family Collection
Pioneer Wagon on Hole-in-the-Rock Trail

Black and white sketch of wagon on Hole-in-the-Rock Trail.

Public domain.
Paul Kroegel Became the First Wildlife Officer and Refuge Manager in 1903.

Paul Kroegel with a pelican on Pelican Island, Florida.

Public domain. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Riders on Hole-in-the-Rock Trail

Black and white sketch of riders on the Hole-in-the-Rock Trail

Public domain.
The Majestic SS Moyie on the Kootenai River

The majestic SS Moyie, seen here, was built in 1898 and served communities along the Kootenai River and Kootenay Lake for almost 60 years. It is now North America's oldest restored sternwheeler, and is open daily throughout the summer for tours at its dock in Kaslo, BC.

Public domain. Courtesy of Boundary County Historical Society
"The Cut" Opening Day, 1940

The Arroyo Seco Parkway "Cut" due to its original lush landscape was referred to as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. This shot also showcases the two-toned paving, concrete and asphalt, that distinguishes the Parkway even today.

Public domain. Courtesy of Caltrans
1940 Aerial View of Parkway

1940 view of recently opened Arroyo Seco Parkway featuring Avenue 64 and York Street bridges with a view to the San Gabriel mountains.

Public domain. Courtesy of Caltrans
Construction of Via Marisol Ramps

Circa 1938 shot of Via Marisol ramps under construction. The Parkway's use of grade-separated intersections was the first of its kind in the American west.

Public domain. Courtesy of Caltrans
Horseback Tour in Monument Valley

Horseback tours travel through Monument Valley to spots a vehicle cannot access. "The Mittens," a landmark along the trail, looms in the background in this historic photo.

Public domain. Courtesy of David Boyer