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National Parks & Monuments Pueblos of Southwest,Cactus,1930s

Title: National Parks and Monuments Pueblos of the southwest.
Creator(s): Waugh, Dorothy, artist
Date Created/Published: 193?.
Summary: Pueblo dwellings with cactus and clay pot in foreground.
Notes:
Promotional goal: U.S. W39.E8.193-.
Subjects:
United States.--National Park Service--Public relations--1930-1940.
Pueblos--1930-1940.
Cactus--1930-1940.
State parks & reserves--United States--1930-1940.
Posters--American--1930-1940.
Prints--Color--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2001696162/
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