The U.S. National Archives: Trains Like This One Have Been Spray-Painted by Vandals. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Trains Like This One Have Been Spray-Painted by Vandals. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Many Subway Cars in New York City Have Been Spray-Painted by Vandals. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Many Subway Cars in New York City Have Been Spray-Painted by Vandals. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Man Backs Away from Roar of Subway Train. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: This "Broadway Local" Subway Car, Like Many Others, Has Been Decorated by Vandals. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Commuters on Subway. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Herald Square Subway Station. 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Jet Roars over Bicycle Path near Washington's Nation Airport. Noise-Decibel Level from Aircraft at This Altitude Can Cause Permanent Ear Damage. 11/1972
The U.S. National Archives: Older Housing In The Black Community On Chicago's West Side This Area In 1973 Had Not Quite Recovered From The Riots And Fires During The Mid To Late 1960's, 06/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Black Children Play Outside The Ida B. Wells Homes, One Of Chicago's Oldest Housing Projects. There Are 1,652 Apartments Housing 5,920 Persons In 124 Buildings On The South Side, 05/1973
The U.S. National Archives: A Portion Of Lake Shore Drive In Chicago. It And The Outer Drive Are The City's Most Spectacular Street, 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Monroe Street Parking Lot In Chicago Holds 2,700 Cars For Commuters At Lake Shore Drive, 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Sidewalk Merchandise On Chicago's South Side. Many Of The City's Black Businessmen Started Small And Grew By Working Hard Today Chicago Is Believed To Be The Black Business Capital Of The United States, 06/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Artist Ron Blackburn Painting An Outdoor Wall Mural At The Corner Of 33rd And Giles Streets In Chicago, 10/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Scene In South Side Chicago On 47th Street, A Busy Thoroughfare Where Many Small Black Businesses Are Located Many Of The City's Black Business Owners Started With Small Operations And Grew With Hard Work, 06/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Members Of The Jehovah's Witnesses During The Group's Annual Convention At Chicago's Sox Park, 07/1973
The U.S. National Archives: Children Play Ball in Front of Their Homes on Neptune Road Logan Airport Is at the End of the Street
The U.S. National Archives: Near Logan Airport - Airplane Coming in for a Landing Over Neptune Road Homes
The U.S. National Archives: Virginia Shea, Left, and Sharon Cardillo, on Doorstep of House on Neptune Road
The U.S. National Archives: Building Under Construction, off Neptune Road
The U.S. National Archives: Neighborhood Children of the Neptune Road-Lovell Street Area, the Residential Community Closest to Logan Airport
The U.S. National Archives: Constitution Beach - Within Sight and Sound of Logan Airport's Takeoff Runway 22r
The U.S. National Archives: Constitution Beach - Within Sight and Sound of Logan Airport's Takeoff Runway 22r
The U.S. National Archives: The Anthony Brunos at Dinner in Their Well-Kept Home at 39 Neptune Road
The U.S. National Archives: Photograph of Women Working at a Bell System Telephone Switchboard
The U.S. National Archives: Kellogg Company. Women Inspecting Filled Boxes of Cereal Before Boxes Go to Sealer, 08/22/1934
The U.S. National Archives: Dining car of the Southwest Limited is one of the highlights for passengers traveling between California and the midwest, June 1974
The U.S. National Archives: Amtrak's Southwest Limited crossing central avenue in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, on its trip from Los Angeles California, to Chicago, June 1974
The U.S. National Archives: A wait for the train outside the station at Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1974