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DescriptionMainNavyAndMunitionsBuildings1938.jpg | View of the Main Navy and Munitions buildings, looking west from the Washington Monument, July 1938. Features seen include (from left to right): West Potomac Park, the Reflecting Pool with the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Memorial Bridge beyond; and Main Navy and Munitions buildings. Arlington, Virginia is in the distance, across the Potomac River. |
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Source | Naval Historical Center photograph NH 92385, from Aerial Views, courtesy of the National Park Service (direct image url [1]) |
Author | G.W. Peart |
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