American scientist Robert H. Goddard tests a rocket in Roswell, New Mexico during the 1930s. Title card “United States Marine Corps”. Program host, Dennis James, introduces. Early rocket launchpad built in 1927 by American scientist Robert H. Goddard. Robert H. Goddard and his assistants unload a rocket at their test site located in Roswell, New Mexico. Robert H. Goddard demonstrates an early gyroscope used for automatic stabilization. Assistants securing the rocket into the launchpad. Robert H. Goddard and his assistants watch the rocket from the observation shed during ignition. Distant view of rocket as it shoots straight up to 7500 feet in the 1930s. Robert H. Goddard and his assistants examine rocket and parachute after landing.
The old and the new buildings in Mexico City, Mexico. The Plaza Del Caballito with Mexico's famous statue equestrian statue. Vehicles drive past the statue. View of the Independence monument during sunset. Vehicles drive past the monument. Insignia on the independence monument.
Statues and monuments in and around Mexico City, Mexico. Shows different statues in Mexico and El Angel, a victory column located on a roundabout in city. Close view of statue representing Winged Victory in golden color.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh visits Mexico. Mexican soldiers lined up on the steps prepare to welcome Lindbergh at the Mexico City Airport. U.S. and Mexican flags hung from the stage. General Alvaro Obegron, President Plutarco Elias Calles, American comedian Will Rogers, General Alvarez aide to the President, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Morrow and other officials with Lindbergh on stage. A large crowd watches the ceremony. A horse cavalry leads Lindbergh's motorcade as he is driven through the city. People on wither side of the streets. Lindbergh with Ambassador Morrow and General Alvarez at the U.S. Embassy. They pose with Lindbergh for a picture.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh visits Mexico. A fiesta at the Mexico City Municipal Stadium in his honor. Lindbergh arrives with U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Morrow and other officials. A large crowd greets him. Officers lined up on the steps leading to the stands. Lindbergh seated with Morrow and other officials. Mexican women perform a traditional dance. Lindbergh with military officers and officials in San Jacinto. Lindbergh seated with Ambassador Morrow and General Alvarez, aide to President Calles. A parade in Lindbergh's honor. He watches as the troops march past. Lindbergh on a tour of Mexican landmarks.
Pedestrians walking in streets of Mexico. Point of view shots from hand held camera, walking, with views of men and women walking through an arched corridor. Shoe shine boys work on shoes of patrons seated along the corridor. Views of the Zócalo or Plaza de la Constitución, the Palacio National (National Palace of Mexico), and the Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de María (Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral) across the plaza. 1960's and 1970's car traffic on road and pedestrians crossing road. Streets signs near traffic signal is shown. Sign for street "20 de Noviembre" is seen. Cars waiting at traffic signal. View of a guard holding a sign for the International Woman's Year conference. View of another guard standing near a bus stop opposite a large building marked 'Conference Mundial Internacional De La." (...Mujer). Below it is a sign advertising Mexican National Savings Bonds, "Bonos del Ahorra Nacional".
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