America 250 Film Series (Pt. III)
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Ashley Rose Young
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blogs.loc.govAmerica 250 Film Series (Pt. III)loc.govStep back onto the trail with the Library of Congress’s latest From the Vaults videos, where rare books, maps, photographs, and illustrations open new paths into the nation’s history through the lens of nature. From Yellowstone and bald eagles to botanical art, space exploration, and the Donner Party, these visually rich stories reveal how generations of Americans have imagined, documented, and encountered the natural world.
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