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click to view this item in detailVisit the Brookfield Zoo by the "L" / Gregg.

click to view this item in detailMemorial Day, May 30th / JCW.



click to view this item in detailThe United States' first foreign trade zone Staten Island, City of New York, opened February 1, 1937 / / J. Rivolta.




click to view this item in detailIndian court, Federal Building, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, 1939 Pueblo turtle dancers from an Indian painting, New Mexico / / Siegriest.



click to view this item in detailIndian court, Federal Building, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, 1939 Blanket design of the Haida Indians, Alaska / / Siegriest.



click to view this item in detail"Ready! Aim! Fire!" The merry musical hit : Moved to the Mayan.




click to view this item in detailIndian court, Federal Building, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, 1939 Eskimo mask, western Alaska/ / Siegriest.

click to view this item in detailSee America Welcome to Montana / / M. Weitzman.



click to view this item in detail"The chocolate soldier"




click to view this item in detail"The chocolate soldier"



click to view this item in detailHollywood Playhouse now "Two a day" A cavalcade of vaudeville : Ride the big red cars.



click to view this item in detail"Alien corn" by Sidney Howard




click to view this item in detail"The chocolate soldier"



click to view this item in detailThe Federal Theatre presents "I want a policeman" by Rufus King & Milton Lazarus Fastest moving comedy of the season : First time in San Diego.



click to view this item in detailThe Federal Theatre presents "I want a policeman" by Rufus King & Milton Lazarus Fastest moving comedy of the season : First time in San Diego.




click to view this item in detailFederal Theatre Project presents "Festival of American dance" featuring "An American exodus"



click to view this item in detail"Cradle snatchers" Cradle snatching! at Pickering Park Playhouse.



click to view this item in detailIndian court, Federal Building, Golden Gate International Exposition, San Francisco, 1939 Pomo Indian basket, California / / Siegriest.


click to view this item in detailSmoking stacks attract attacks Don't invite disaster / / PvP.




click to view this item in detailFederal Dance Theatre presents Salut au monde adapted from a poem of that name by Walt Whitman.




click to view this item in detailMyra Kinch & group in concert of modern dance now!





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click to view this item in detailExhibition The State Museum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Paintings, prints, sculpture.





click to view this item in detailThe Federal Theatre's "One third of a nation" / Leon Carlin.

click to view this item in detailThe W.P.A. Federal Music Project of New York City announces free music instruction - register now

click to view this item in detailBuckingham Fountain on Chicago's lake front, world's largest and most beautiful illuminated fountain ... / Buczak.


click to view this item in detailWPA Federal Music Project of NYC [presents] Brahms symphony series Federal symphony orchestra - distinguished conductors and assisting artists.



click to view this item in detailInformation - Brookfield Zoo / Waltrip.

click to view this item in detailAmateur contest for children Final eliminations, Sept. 24, 1936.

WPA Posters ( Works Progress Administration ) were made during the WWII Era between 1936 and 1943 as part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal. We are offering reproductions of approximately 800 of these posters which were orginally silkscreen, lithograph, and woodcuts. They were designed to publicize health and safety programs; cultural programs including art exhibitions, theatrical, and musical performances; travel and tourism; educational programs; and community activities in seventeen states and the District of Columbia. The posters were made possible by one of the first U.S. Government programs to support the arts .

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