Landmarks and monuments in Washington D.C, United States. The National Archives Building on the Constitution Avenue. Traffic on the road in front of the building.
Landmarks and monuments in Washington D.C, United States. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Post Office buildings on the Constitution Avenue.
Landmarks and monuments in Washington D.C, United States. The South Facade of the White House with a lawn in the foreground. The Jefferson Memorial (16 E Basin Dr SW, Washington, DC 20242, United States) as seen from across the Tidal Basin.
The first public showing of an X-15 rocket powered aircraft at the NAA (North American Aviation) facility in Los Angeles. A large crowd inspects the X-15. U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon reviews from a stand in the background.
The first public showing of an X-15 rocket powered aircraft at the NAA (North American Aviation) facility in Los Angeles, California. Various military, U.S. and foreign officers sit in bleachers. U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon gives a speech. The X-15 being towed out from a hangar by a tug. Vice President Nixon stands beside the nose of the X-15. He shakes hands with personnel and talks while looking at the X-15.
Donald M. Nelson speaks from his desk in Washington DC. The Chairman of War Production Board Donald M. Nelson speaks for the need to speed up war effort to victory in World War II.
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