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Keep Calm and Carry On |
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Keep Your Teeth Clean This smiling Works Progress Administartion classic from 1938 will serve as a daily reminder about oral hygiene. |
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See America Illustrated by Alexander Dux, this 1939 Works Progress Administration poster was used to promote tourism. |
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See the American West A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the United States Travel Bureau showing two cowboys on horseback near a western rock formation. Circa 1936. |
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Grand Canyon National Park Service silkscreen poster for Grand Canyon National Park. Circa 1938. |
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National Parks Preserve Wild Life A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the National Park Services. The poster shows two bighorn sheep and reads, "The National Parks Preserve Wild Life." Circa 1939. |
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John Is Not Really Dull A WPA Federal Art Project poster from 1937 promoting eye examinations for children who may be having difficulty learning. |
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Meat ... You're Right In Liking It |
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Zion National Park A WPA Federal Art Project poster for the United States Department of the Interior National Park Service. Circa 1938. |
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King Pelican "King Pelican Iceberg Lettuce." From the 1900s to 1950s fruit crate labels were used to market and differentiate fruit packer brands at farmer markets. |
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1939 San Francisco World's Fair The San Francisco World's Fair 1939 was known as the Golden Gate International Exposition. |
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