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[Interstate 90 Highway Shelter in Snoqualmie Pass, Washington State]

Description: Photograph of a highway shelter used in the event of avalanches and rockslides on Interstate 90 (IS90) near Snoqualmie Pass in Washington State. Taken from a moving bus, this photograph shows a concrete shelter built into the steep forest covered slopes of the Cascade Mountains. Cars and Trucks of unknown makes and models are seen using this stretch of Interstate 90 (IS90).
Date: unknown
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Avalanche Protection Tunnel]

Description: Photograph of a four-lane highway with 4 (four) vehicles including a yellow pickup truck hauling a trailer with a red speedboat about to enter a concrete snowshed used for avalanche protection. Douglas fir trees line the ridge above the highway.
Date: unknown
Creator: Streng, Evelyn Fiedler
Partner: Texas Lutheran University

[Road Through Overgrown Green Vegetation]

Description: Photograph of a single lane dirt road surrounded by overgrown dark green unknown vegetation. The dirt road stretches from the left side of the photograph towards the right before disappearing behind the overgrown plants. Throughout the field of green plants are small pinpricks of yellow flowers growing towards the bottom of the photograph.
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[The San Jacinto Building in Downtown Beaumont]

Description: Photograph of the San Jacinto building in downtown Beaumont, Texas. A large sign reading "San Jacinto Savings and Loan" is attached to the corner of the building. Striped, fabric awnings hang over the windows of the building. Two pedestrians walk across the crosswalk in the foreground.
Date: 197X
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Postcard of May Belle Inn]

Description: Postcard of May Belle Inn in Marlin, Texas. The name is spelled "Maybell Inn" in text on the back of the card. The card advertises that the inn is "within two blocks of all hot wells and business district."
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Palmettos on Little Pine Island Bayou]

Description: Photograph of dozens of large Dwarf Palmettos (Sabal minor) located along Little Pine Island Bayou. There is a road bridge visible on the right side of the frame. Many of the lower leaves on the palmettos have died off. There are several trees that have lost their leaves distributed among the palmettos and in the background.
Date: March 1974
Creator: Lewis, David P.
Partner: Lamar University

[Soldier Standing in Road]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified soldier standing the middle of a road; he appears to be holding his gun in his right hand and pointing it at something he's holding in his left hand while looking toward the camera. The road curves to the right in the background and is bordered by forest and wire fencing on either side.
Date: 1939~/1945~
Partner: Heritage Association of Frisco

[Street-View of Galveston Buildings]

Description: Photograph looking southwest down The Strand toward the intersection at Moody Avenue. Near the center of the image, a four-story white building with blue trim is on the opposite corner of the intersection and has the text "Commerce Building" along the top. Other buildings are partially visible along the sides and at the end of the street. On the right side of the image there is a parking lot lined with trees and people are seated on benches along the sidewalk and walking along the street; oth… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society

[Hendley Market in Galveston, Texas]

Description: Photograph of faded red brick building recognized as Hendley Market in Galveston, Texas. This building features concrete columns at the base of the photograph along with concrete inlaid as decoration throughout the building’s façade. An American flag wrapped around a pole, an unfurled Texas flag, and an unknown red-and-white sign hang near the second floor of the building. A white sign with black text that reads, “Hendley Market” hangs above a set of doors on the first floor. The asphalt street… more
Date: June 1983
Partner: German-Texan Heritage Society
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