U.S. Air Force One, the plane of the President of the United States, flies in the sky in the United States. The VC-137 Stratoliner flies over the clouds. Two engines of the plane on its left wing. The left wing and the engine seen from a window of the plane. The right wing and the two engines.
U.S. President Richard Nixon in the oval office with John Erlichman instructs his assistant to implement guidelines for improved education system. Nixon walks on sandy beaches. Elderly people watch and applaud as President Nixon addresses their assembly. Nixon declares increased support for social security benefits for the elderly. He insists on more research for cure of cancer and other diseases. Scientists work in laboratory to discover the cure. Scientists working with beakers, vials, and microscopes in a laboratory. A microscope view of a sample. President addressing Congress in the U.S. Capitol and saying the time has come to work to beat cancer. Vice President Spiro Agnew seen seated behind President Nixon during the speech. From a pro-Nixon "documentary" called "The Nixon Years: Change Without Chaos" covering President Richard Nixon's first four years in office. Released during his 1972 reelection campaign.
Apollo 17 Saturn V SA-512 midnight launch at the Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A. Exhaust streaming out the bottom of the Saturn V SA-512 rocket at midnight of December 7, 1972.
Point of view from NASA Apollo 17 landing craft as it lands on the moon in 1972. Still image of astronaut Dr. Harrison Schmitt as his voice is heard explaining the landing, saying, "one's first feelings are a mixture, a very complex mixture of humility, excitement...." Apollo 17 astronaut climbs down the ladder of the lunar module. Still Image of Apollo 17 astronaut on the moon. Scenes of slopes and massifs of the moon, with craters and rocky cliff. Various still images of Apollo 17 Harrison Schmitt and Gene Cernan on the moon.
A city tour bus in Washington DC, United States. The city tour bus driving in front of the Lincoln Memorial (2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, DC 20002, United States). The driver of the bus speaks into a microphone fitted on a rod beside the steering wheel. The driver says that the Lincoln Memorial had 36 columns to represent the 36 States of the United States during the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Drawings and sketches of Washington DC in the 18th and early 19th Century. A film titled 'Washington, D.C., A Living City', United States. 19th Century photographs including: view of a street in Washington DC with several buildings on either side of the road. View of a document entitled "Plan of the Dress Circle of Ford's New Theater, 10th Street, Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian "castle" building (1000 Jefferson Dr SW, Washington, DC 20560, United States), with a canal filled with water. View of Pennsylvania Avenue, with the Post Office building on the right. Open trolley cars moving in the street. The United States Capitol (First St SE, Washington, DC 20004, United States) is seen from a distance.
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