The Canol Project in Canada during World War II. A barge loaded with supplies approaches a harbor for a landing. A speed boat passes by barges. A camp site area with workers and tents at the harbor. African American U.S. Army soldiers of the 388th General Services Regiment roll steel pipes on two parallel pipes on the ground. They move the pipes with sticks in hand. A worker rolls a drum. Tents in the background. Soldiers stand in a line for food. A barge departs from the harbor.
The Canol Project in Fairbanks, Alaska during World War II. Workers lay a pipeline along a highway. They weld the pipeline. A fleet of airplanes flies overhead. The workers work on a dirt road with bulldozers and tractors. Trucks dump dirt along the roadway and graders level the road.
The Canol Project in Fairbanks, Alaska during World War II. Workers work on a dirt road with bulldozers and tractors. Engineers work with instruments. Trucks dump dirt along the roadway and graders level the road. A number of trucks move on the dirt road.
Tourists visit Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts. View of Plymouth Rock in a fenced area. 1620 written on the rock. People walk around the monument.
Tourists visit the Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth, Vermont. Tourists in cars drive through hills and mountains of Vermont. They arrive at an old farmhouse. United States President Calvin Coolidge and his wife Grace Goodhue Coolidge shake hands with the tourists at their homestead (3780 VT-100A, Plymouth, VT 05056, United States).
The Davises family gets back to their home in the United States after a tour. A car towing baggages on a trolley arrives in front of a house. They unload the baggages and enter their house.
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