A photo of an unidentified person about to cross Bow Bridge spanning The Lake in Central Park, New York City. The sign in front of the bridge gives the following title: "Bow Bridge."
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship.
A photograph of Dr. Jeffrey Taubenberger holding tissue samples, accompanied by the following text: "Dr. Jeffery Taubenberger displays paraffin-embedded tissue sample and slides from a 1918 flu victim's autopsy. Dr. Taubenberger has been researching infectious diseases at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., since 1993."
A photograph of a bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt with his arm raised. The following text appears beneath: "Above: Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Opposite: Central Park, designed in 1858 by Frederick Law Olmsted, covers 843 acres between Fifth and Eighth Avenues and 59th and 110th Streets in Manhattan. There are more than forty bridges along the park's fifty-eight miles of footpaths, such as this one, which offers a view south toward 59th Street."
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands facing the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands facing the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands facing the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands facing the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands at the base of the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands at the base of the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce stands facing the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce walks away from the statue.
Theodore Roosevelt has been honored in Washington, D.C. with an eighty-eight-acre, federal preserved island on the Potomac River, across from Rosslyn, Virginia. Heavily wooded and full of walking paths, Roosevelt Island also memorializes the twenty-sixth President with this statue created by Paul Manship. Maura Pierce hides behind the base of the statue.