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    momalibrary: “This home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright represents the finest of contemporary architecture. Just as the Futuramic Oldsmobile represents the farthest advancement in automotive design.” The MoMA Library’s current show, Frank Lloyd Wright: Publishing the Self, examines the architect’s career-long engagement with print media. As this example shows, Wright made little distinction between editorial

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    layeon-boy: found this on google

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    rossdraws: Here’s my final piece of Miss Fortune that I painted from yesterday’s episode! Was certainly fun to figure out, and I had to squeeze some of my favorite colors in here 🌊

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    todaysdocument: Happy Halloween! In addition to space shuttles and rockets, apparently @nasa has developed flying broomstick technology too! “Halloween Image” 10/28/1977Series: Photographs Relating to Agency Activities, Facilities and Personnel, 1973 – 2013. Record Group 255: Records of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1903 – 2006   Source: catalog.archives.gov

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    todaysdocument: Louisiana Statehood Day, 4/30/1812 Map of Louisiana, 10/2/1866 File Unit: Louisiana, 1841 – 1941. Series: Special Published Maps of the United States, States, and Territories, 1836 – 1946. Record Group 49: Records of the Bureau of Land Management, 1685 – 2006 Louisiana became the 18th state 205 years ago on April 30, 1812, nine

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    todaysdocument: “San Francisco, California. High school boys, on balcony of Japanese American Citizens League at 2031 Bush Street, look down sidewalk where friends boarded evacuation buses. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration.” 4/29/1942 Lange, Dorothea, 1895-1965, Photographer. Series: Central Photographic File of the War Relocation Authority,

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