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Bryan Wade, an award winning television producer, presented an oral history documentary titled “Keystones: The African American Veterans’ Experience”.
This documentary is the first of a fifteen-part documentary series which chronicles the lives of African American servicemen and women who served from World War II to the Vietnam War. In conjunction with this documentary, Wade created a school curricu-lum, which he said is the first of its kind in the country to teach African American oral history.
Family went up to keystone for a few days. Everyone got to ski and snowboard except me.. it comes with being pregnant i guess :-)
Uncle Tony, Me, and Leonardo from Brasil
Catalog #: 00005501
Manufacturer: Keystone
Designation: B-4
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Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
I found this today for 99cents @ savers. It looked like it would take 35mm film but when I tried loading it, I realized that it only takes 126 film( which is discontinued). I'll try to make it work somehow. It looks cool at least.
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Located near Bessemer, MI, the bridge was built for the railroad carrying iron ore. Built in 1891, the stones are cut and fit into place with no mortar. The rail line has been converted from rails to trails.
The Keystone Battery Armory in Mantua, Philadelphia, PA.
The Keystone Battery was originally formed as a volunteer infantry company which later became a light artillery battery in the Civil War. After the war it moved back to Philadelphia where the unit was more or less transient and its strenght degrading until this armory was completed in 1892. The new armory attracted many new recruits which ironically swelled the number to the point they needed to move to larger accommodations in 1906.
It then operated as a gun store before being taken over by the PA National Guard in 1915 for use by the 6th Infantry Regiment (now 111th Infantry Regiment). It was later used for the National Youth Association during the New Deal, and following WWII for various other warehouse uses until it was abandoned. In 2005 it was repaired for use once again as a warehouse.