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The Pershing Memorial Auditorium is the scene of Lincoln's 33rd Annual Square Dance Festival, by Charles O'Rear
The photograph The Pershing Memorial Auditorium is the scene of Lincoln’s 33rd Annual Square Dance Festival by Charles O’Rear captures a vibrant moment in American cultural history.
Canyon and ravine, "Grand Canyon National Park," Arizona, by Ansel Adams
The photograph Canyon and Ravine, “Grand Canyon National Park,” Arizona by Ansel Adams is a quintessential example of the photographer’s ability to capture the majesty of the American landscape in his distinctive black-and-white style. Known for his masterful use of light and contrast, Adams immortalized the rugged beauty of the Grand Canyon in this image, emphasizing both its vastness and its intricate details. This photograph, like many of Adams’ works, not only highlights the breathtaking natural beauty of one of the world’s most iconic landscapes but also serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating nature in its purest form.
Vacationers on motorcycles, by Boyd Norton
Young women in the Netherlands, by George Crombie
White canyon near the Sipapu Bridge Natural Bridges, by Boyd Norton
Street Scene, by Louis Fleckenstein
Vash Gon - Jicarilla, by Edward S. Curtis
Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens (west side), by Rhomaides Frères
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Miles Off Key Largo, by Flip Schulke
Church in Acoma Pueblo (National Historic Landmark in New Mexico), by Ansel Adams
Closeup of a flower growing at Buena Vista Lagoon, by Charles O'Rear
Northern Buttercups, wildflowers found along the entire route in Alpine and Arctic Areas, by Dennis Cowals
Closeup of plantlife in the Malibu Canyon area of the Santa Monica Mountains near Malibu, California, located on the northwestern edge of Los Angeles County
Flowers Near East Dallas Creek, by Boyd Norton
Flora of Akaka Falls State Park, November 1973, by Charles O'Rear
Marshland birds at the Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
Sunflower in the hills
Typical Tundra Vegetation, by Dennis Cowals
The photograph depicts a patchwork of low-lying plants—mosses, lichens, and hardy shrubs—blanketing the ground in muted greens, yellows, and browns.