Outdoors in the Garden State
This U.S. Interior Department film shows young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps doing infrastructure and…
This dramatized film in vivid technicolor follows a mid-Western family as they visit the Westinghouse exhibit at the 1939 World’s Fair. Made by… read more
This dramatized film in vivid technicolor follows a mid-Western family as they visit the Westinghouse exhibit at the 1939 World’s Fair. Made by Westinghouse during the Great Depression, the film strives to show the positive contributions of free enterprise, technology, and new Westinghouse products to American society. Part of the National Film Preservation’s Online Screening Room, the film has been preserved by the Library of Congress. close
This U.S. Interior Department film shows young men in the Civilian Conservation Corps doing infrastructure and…
This Interior Department film highlights infrastructure and conservation work by young men during the Great Depression and…
Vice President Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, traveled around the world in July of 1956 with stops in Hawaii, the…
Author Ayn Rand spoke about her philosophical theories and the influence of capitalism on Western society. Her theories…