Newspaper clipping with an aerial photograph of Euless, Texas printed May 31, 1964. The photograph was taken by Norman Bradford from a Bell Helicopter. The view is looking west across State Highway 183. The caption accompanying the photograph explains that Euless is a "City Without A Center", as architects "say that the town lacks a unifying central point". A bond program was proposed to create a civic center complex that would "give Euless a 'town square'". The population at the time was 13,000, "expected to double by 1970", according to the newspaper article.
Photograph of firemen putting out a fire in an abandoned building in downtown Grapevine. One man (right) is using a shovel while a firefighter wearing fire gear (left) holds a running hose and flashlight near the area; another man wearing firefighting gear is partially visible in the doorway on the far left.
Photograph of the front of the Administration Building at Randolph Field Air Force Base, Texas. Letters spelling "Randolph Field" are laid on the grass in the foreground.
Close-up Photograph of a wagon from the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train stopped in Turkey, Texas. The photo shows the side of a wagon with a barrel on the side. The visible sign on the side of the wagon says, "The Homeplace Horse & Buggy Company, Dallas, Texas."
Close-up photograph of a man and woman with a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Turkey, Texas. The photo shows a man squatting next to a covered wagon, with a woman sitting inside the wagon. The wagon has a sign that is only half visible with the words "Cotton" and "Rt1" shown, as well as two Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train brands burned into the wood near the front of the wagon.
Photograph of sponsored wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Whiteflat, Texas to Matador, Texas. Three wagons are shown, the first wagon has advertisements for Copenhagen, Skoal, and Billy Bob's Texas, the second is the Triland International, INC stagecoach, and the final wagon is sponsored by WBAP 820.
Photograph of men on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Whiteflat, Texas to Matador, Texas. The photo shows the tail end of a wagon, as well as many people traveling behind the wagon train on horseback.
Photograph of wagons in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Whiteflat, Texas to Matador, Texas. The long distance photo shows the wagon train from the side. The wagons are following a man on horseback down a paved road. Wagons are visible as far as the lens can see.
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Turkey, Texas. The photo shows the front and side view of eight wagons while being welcomed by townspeople. Buildings from the town are visible in the background.
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