U.S. National Archives: Hitchhiker with His Dog "Tripper" on U.S. 66, May 1972
U.S. National Archives: The George Washington Bridge in Heavy Smog. View toward the New Jersey Side of the Hudson River.
U.S. National Archives: Earth, as Seen by Astronauts Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans and Harrison Schmitt from Apollo 17
U.S. National Archives: Jet Zooms Over Southwestern Side of Neptune Road
U.S. National Archives: Approaching Logan Airport
U.S. National Archives: Logan Airport Area. Little League Game on Land Loaned by Massport
U.S. National Archives: Milk Wort and Butterfly in the Texas Countryside, near San Antonio, 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Woodrow Wilson, One of Leakey's Local Characters, in His Pickup. He Never Works, But Sits Staring at the River from 7 A.M until Sunset 06/1972
U.S. National Archives: Buffalo on Bell Ranch, 11/1972
U.S. National Archives: Campers in Garner State Park, 07/1972
U.S. National Archives: Burning Discarded Automobile Batteries, 07/1972
U.S. National Archives: Sheared and Unsheared Sheep on a Ranch near Leakey, Texas and San Antonio. Sheared Sheep Are Marked Either for Return to Pasture Or the Slaughter House 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Empty Steel Beer and Soft Drink Cans Are Being Used to Build Experimental Housing near Taos, New Mexico. Designer Michael Reynolds Stands Next to an Interior Wall in One of the Structures. The Inside Walls Are Built with Cans in the Position Shown.
U.S. National Archives: Architect and Experimental House Builder Michael Reynolds Lives in This Structure Which Is a Compendium of His Experiments in the Field, near Taos, New Mexico. the Left Portion of the Structure with the Pyramid-Shaped Roof Has Been Built Using Empty Cans
U.S. National Archives: Owner of the First House Made Completely from Empty Steel Beer and Soft Drink Cans ..., 06/1974
U.S. National Archives: One Example of Wall Construction in Experimental Housing Using Empty Steel Beer and Soft Drink Cans near Taos, New Mexico Cans for Non-Load Bearing Walls Such as This Can Be Laid Horizontally and Will Be Plastered over When the House Is Completed ...
U.S. National Archives: Descending Into the Maze from near Chimney Rock, Using Mountaineers' "Rappeling" Technique. In This Remote Region of the Canyonlands There Are No Trails and No Means of Access Except by Rope And, Sometimes, by Steps Cut in the Rock, 05/1972
U.S. National Archives: There Is Some Local Opposition to Stripping the Land in Southeastern Ohio. Most People, However, Are Employed by the Coal Companies and Are Afraid Any Demands for Reform Will Cost Them Their Jobs. Off Route 800. 10/1973
U.S. National Archives: Interior of Graffiti-Marked Subway Car. 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Subway Car. 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Mary Workman Holds A Jar of Undrinkable Water That Comes from Her Well, and Has Filed A Damage Suit Against the Hanna Coal Company ..., 10/1973
U.S. National Archives: Cut-Rate Gas Station Operates Out of Bus, 06/1972
U.S. National Archives: W.G. Leistikon, 70; and John Ricks, 87, in Front of the Local Drugstore. Stumps in Front of Store Are Reserved for the "Old-Timers" 11/1972
U.S. National Archives: Kayaks on the Upper Reaches of the Androscoggin River, Just Below the Bridge at Errol 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Aziscohos Dam in the Rangeley Lakes Region in the Mountains of Western Maine 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Movie Theatre 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Barn in Bethel, on the Androscoggin River ... 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Young New Yorker Ready to Roar Off on His Honda 06/1973
U.S. National Archives: Snack Bar in Summer Community of Broad Channel on Jamaica Bay. 05/1973
U.S. National Archives: Abandoned Car in Jamaica Bay 06/1973