![]() Panoramic: Photographs from the National Archives A small sample of the panoramic photographs held in the Still Pictures collection of the National Archives. "From Sophie's Alley to the White House: Rediscovering the Visions of Pioneering Black Government Photographers" Nicholas Natanson's Prologue article about the success and obstacles encountered by black federal photographers. "From Pearl Harbor to Elvis: Images That Endure" Prologue article by Ellen Fried describes some of the most requested photos from NARA's holdings. The result is a collection of more than 20,000 photographs. ![]() Jerry Simmons discusses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) photodocumentary project to record changes in the American environment. "DOCUMERICA: Snapshots of Crisis and Cure in the 1970s" Prologue article by C. A lesson plan for educators that provides a correlation between the Great Depression and American attitudes toward the Japanese is included. NARA Resources Documents and Photographs Related to Japanese Relocation during World War II A collection of NARA documents and photographs relating to the internment of Japanese in the United States. See Bibliography of Photography Resources for a selection of related materials available in ALIC. While the home has stood vacant for many decades, the owners have since submitted it to the National Historic Register to help preserve its charm and history for years to come.Photography links were compiled in 2002 by Margaret Kensinger, an ALIC student library technician from the College of Information Science at the University of Maryland. New walls, ceilings, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC will bring this house to modern standards while respecting its grace and history. The trim, floors, and windows will be restored where possible. The homeowners plan to turn a bonus space between the children’s rooms into a music room. Show above: The original center staircase is gone, but another set of stairs now stands in its place. The upstairs hallway was already stripped of its plaster upon arrival. The interior staircase will return to its original location. The first floor will be fully gutted to create a new kitchen that’s open to the family room, with a new addition that will become an open floor plan. The front foyer’s windows have been boarded up for years. Shown: This Old House landscape contractor Jenn Nawada gets to know the homeowners’ children, Alivia Sage and Joia, and builds a fairy garden in the front yard. The homeowners plan to make an outdoor education area for the kids in their large, flat backyard. Jenn Nawada hangs out in the large, flat backyard. Steve Dietlīuilder and contractor Jerry Davis of Park Atlanta Homes and This Old House general contractor Tom Silva address an old staircase in the back of the South Atlanta home. The foundation piers will need to be repaired and the landscape will get cleaned up. Outside, the house is uneven and falling apart. Today, the family plans to restore the dilapidated 1920s Victorian and turn it into their home as well as a classroom for the children. Price, a pillar of the community, fought for black civil rights, registered people to vote, and was involved in multiple organizations throughout the city of Atlanta. Homeowners Kysha and Jonathan fell in love with a house where South Atlanta’s first postmaster, Luther Price, lived and ran a post office and store just down the street. 29 on PBS ( check your local listings ) and streaming free on The Roku Channel on Oct. This Old House and Ask This Old House are back with all-new seasons starting Sept. Season 10 - The Lexington Bed and Breakfast Season 24 - The Lake Forest Dream Kitchen Season 29 - The Newton Shingle-Style House Season 35 - The Arlington Italianate House Season 36 - The Veteran’s Special House Project Season 38 - The Arlington Arts & Crafts House Season 39 - The Newton GenerationNEXT House Season 40 - The Brookline Mid-Century Modern Season 42 - The Seaside Victorian Cottage
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