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Segregation in St. Louis: Dismantling the Divide
Place matters. Where people live in St. Louis has been shaped by an extensive history of segregation that was driven by policies at multiple levels of government and practices across multiple sectors of society. The effect of segregation has been to systematically exclude African American families from areas opportunity that support economic, educational, and health outcomes
Downstream Face of Grand Coulee Dam
Looking across the dam as it nears completion.https://dc.ewu.edu/blonk/1117/thumbnail.jp
General View Looking Southwest
Grand Coulee Dam construction at night. A time exposure utilizing the job site lighting.https://dc.ewu.edu/blonk/1128/thumbnail.jp
General View Looking Northeast
Grand Coulee Dam from the upstream side of the dam.https://dc.ewu.edu/blonk/1120/thumbnail.jp
Pumping Plant Construction
Construction of the pumping plant at Grand Coulee Dam under way, with dam in center background, and construction towns in distance.https://dc.ewu.edu/blonk/1118/thumbnail.jp
Brochure: Kandel-Sherman Builders-Developers, Inc., "Flair: Bold Contemporar Homes as New as Tomorrow… In the Uplands, Reston, Virginia," Undated
Textual: brochure, original; 22” x 17” (55.9 cm x 43.2 cm)Brochure from Kandel-Sherman Builders-Developers, Inc. entitled "Flair: Bold Contemporary Homes as New as Tomorrow… In the Uplands, Reston, Virginia" that is undated. This is a brochure for the Uplands development in Reston, Virginia. This development consisted of detached houses. The brochure contains a floor plan and conceptual drawing of the Eveninglight house, which was one of three house designs available in the Uplands. A price list for the designs of house accompanies this brochure. Planned Community Archives Collection, rm07.0
