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Swannanoa
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Imagen de la Pirámide del Sol como montículo sin consolidar en el sitio arqueológico de Teotihuacán, Estado de México.
Ca.1900
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Guanajuato, Mexico, ca. 1906, Library of Congress.
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Swannanoa, they say, is Cherokee for “beautiful river.”
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John Coltrane at the Guggenheim Museum, 1959
Photo by William Claxton
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Atomic Bomb Family Photo Daniel D. Teoli Jr. Archival Collection
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Uncredited Photographer Sous les pavees, la plage (Under the Pavement, the Beach), Situationist Graffiti During the Massive Anti-government Demonstrations, Paris 1968
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Andrea Clark captured an extensive photographic archive of Asheville’s East End and Downtown around 1970, both areas that were later rapidly transformed by the city of Asheville’s urban renewal program and redevelopment. Clark’s photos are an important record of the landscape, people, and buildings that once made up the now lost African American community of the East End.
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Arno Brehme. Photographs of Paricutin Volcano, April 1943.
Internet Archive
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John Doe, Exene Cervenka & Dwight Yoakam
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photo: Lynn Goldsmith
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