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 : Amphitheater at the National Cemetery in Arlington, 1932


Amphitheater at the National Cemetery in Arlington, 1932

The amphitheater of Arlington National Cemetery, which is located in the Arlington suburb of Washington, during a mass of the Jobless Party of Father James R.Cox. In front of the entrance to the amphitheater is the Tomb of the Unkown Soldier. In the background the cars of the participants are parked in parking lots and along the street

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10633440
Media ID
48195875
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2786px x 2255px (2.4MB)
Credit
Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
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