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Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage display, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building II

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage displa...

Public domain photograph of 1940s-1950s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage display, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building III

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage displa...

Public domain photograph of 1940s-1950s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage display, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building I

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage displa...

Public domain photograph of midcentury American architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Building. Stage display with washer and range

Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Building....

Item title devised. The Theodor Horydczak Collection is a collection of photographs taken by Theodor Horydczak (1890-1971) a Polish-born American photographer who worked in Washington D.C. from the 1910s to th... More

Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Building. Stage display with washer and range

Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Building....

Public domain photograph of commerce and advertising, 1920s-1930s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage display, Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building III

Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Christmas 1941 stage displa...

The Theodor Horydczak Collection documents the architecture and social life of the Washington DC metropolitan area in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.