Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at Lafayette Park in Washington DC, United States during World War II. A civilian walks down a sidewalk reading a newspaper. Two army officers walk down a sidewalk in the park. Newspaper headlines 'Japanese Offer to surrender-Mikado can remain'. People read the headlines in the park. Civilians talk and read in the park. Two Japanese Americans read a newspaper. A civilian reads a newspaper. People stand and talk.
Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations on F Street in Washington DC, United States during World War 2. Aerial view of F Street and the Capitol Theater at 1328 F Street. Confetti and ticker tape raining down from windows above. The confetti being thrown out of government buildings. A soldier attempts to kiss a girl on a street. Sailors grabbing and kissing women against their will in front of the Fannie May candy store on F Street. People hold up newspapers with headlines that read "The war is over. Japs surrender unconditionally." Crowds in the streets. Crowds under the Capitol Theater marquee. Soldiers and sailors in uniform kiss girls walking by. Stacks of newspapers on the sidewalk are distributed. Citizens, soldiers, and WAC women in uniform pickup and read newspapers.
Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at 14th and F streets in Washington DC, United States during World War 2. People and soldiers on the streets in front of Liggett's drug store on 14th Street side and near Bond's clothing store at 1335 F Street. . A crowd and automobile traffic on the streets. An African American woman waves a small American flag. Drinks are poured from a bottle as people stand in the street. Sailors and women in a convertible car wave at the crowd as they pass a streetcar and the Capitol Theater at 1328 F Street.
A film titled 'New Orleans' about the city of New Orleans in the United States. A boat in a swamp or wetlands bayou. A portrait of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville (Sieur de Bienville), the founder of New Orleans. Aerial view of the Crescent Curve along the Mississippi River and the city of New Orleans.
The city of New Orleans in the United States. Building of the Spanish Government House. A car parked. A woman enters an iron gateway. The building of St. Louis Cathedral. Tourists walk along the grave stones of St. Louis Cemetery.
The city of New Orleans in the United States. Pedestrian traffic, street car or trolley traffic, and automobile traffic on Canal Street. Street level views and elevated views of busy Canal Street. A Creole girl in the doorway of a house. Homes along a narrow alley. A child and a man with a peg leg. Ornate iron work balconies. A woman tends to plants and flowers in a court yard. A horse drawn wagon enters a creole market area. Men and women customers in front of produce stands at the market.
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