Oregon Coast Trip in 1940.
The Oregon State Archives have a web exhibit on a trip from Astoria to the California border along the coast (US 101) in 1940. It is great fun to see the images and read the descriptions of the route just before WWII.

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Oregon Coast Trip in 1940.
The Oregon State Archives have a web exhibit on a trip from Astoria to the California border along the coast (US 101) in 1940. It is great fun to see the images and read the descriptions of the route just before WWII.
In November 1977, Houston hosted the National Women’s Conference: American Women on the Move, the first (and, as yet, only) federally funded women’s conference in United States history. In honor of the conference's 40th anniversary, TAMI is proud to present its newest web exhibit, WOMEN ON THE MOVE: TEXAS AND THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Combining local television coverage with newsreels, government films, commercials, home movies, and more, the exhibit examines the historical impact of the National Women’s Conference, the ongoing debate it provoked, and the opposition movement it inspired.
COMING SOON: Journey to the Moon through Texas, TAMI's newest web exhibit showcasing selected films about the Apollo program from the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston.
T-7 DAYS AND COUNTING