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"To New Horizons." Film. Handy (Jam) Organization, 1940.
Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive
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Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive
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Image still from "To New Horizons." Film. Handy
(Jam) Organization, 1940. Archival footage supplied by the Internet
Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger
Archives.
---. Image still from "Design for Dreaming."
Film. MPO Productions, 1956. Archival footage supplied by the
Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association
with Prelinger Archives.
National Highways Users Group.
"Lady Liberty" Illustration from "Highway Transportation
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Ephemera (Pamphlet), 1957. Source: NARA; repr. in Easterling,
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Reproduced with permission.
Other Images.
Taken a long time ago with Crissy's camera on a spring break trip
to Assateague.
Taken from Darwin in Wyoming.