United States ship Langley underway as a U.S. Douglas DT-2 aircraft piloted by Lieutenant Commander V.C. Griffin takes off from aboard the Langley. On March 10, 1924 U.S. Douglas DT-2 aircraft comes in for landing and makes a touch and go landing. Aircraft lands on the flight deck. Aircraft taxis along the flight deck of aircraft.
United States ship Langley underway as a U.S. Douglas DT seaplane piloted by Lieutenant Commander V.C. Griffin is catapulted from the deck and flies away.
Leo Diegel hits the ball. Spectators in the background. Other golfers hit the ball. Crowd follows the golfers after first shots. Golfers hit the ball. Leo Diegel poses with other golfer.
Children gathered at Golden Gate Park for May Day parade and celebrations. Young girls parade wearing dresses. The May Queen dressed in white gown stands. Teenage girls parade. May Queen is crowned. Children dance around the May Poles and crowd watches.
View of Golden Gate Bridge. Official shows the golden rivet to cameras. Crowd gathered for the dedication ceremony in the background. Ed Stanley drives the rivet into structure while Ed Murphy holds the rivet in place. Joseph B. Strauss, head engineer for the project, is also present. View of suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate.
Cars moving rapidly from Mexico into the United States, after being screened by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers. Vehicles being checked at the by officers. Backup of cars waiting clearance at the U.S. entry point. Officer stops a vehicle and talks to the driver of the vehicle. Many Customs Officers stop vehicles and check them at the border.
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