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Mexican lunch wagon serving tortillas and fried beans to workers at a pecan shelling plant in San Antonio, 1939.
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James Hetfield during Metallica's concert in Austin at South Park Meadows. August 6, 1994 (30 years ago today). Sadly this venue was torn down to make way for a large shopping center.
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A B-24 flying over a burning oil refinery at Ploesti, Romania, on August 1, 1943. 81 years ago today.
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A young boy poses with H. R. Puffnsttuf, Raunchy Rabbit (from a show called Lidsville), and Ronald McDonald during the Children's Hour carnival for Muscular Dystrophy in Fort Worth. June 6, 1973.
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Charles H. Fry Jeweler and H.N. Conner & Company (guns, books, stationery, gold pens, music), located at 270 Houston Street, Fort Worth, in 1882.
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Looking North on Congress Ave toward the old Capitol Building in Austin, circa 1881. This Capitol Building was destroyed by fire later that year.
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An infantry patrol from the 101st Airborne moves up to assault the last Viet Cong position after an attempted overrun of the artillery position by the Viet Cong during Operation Hawthorne. June 1966.
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Three German infantry in Arras in 1917. The other word on the sign is Pfingsten, which is German for Pentecost.
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80 years ago today, on August 4, 1944, Anne Frank and her family are arrested by a group of German uniformed police led by SS-Oberscharführer Karl Silberbauer of the Sicherheitsdienst. Anne would die in Bergen-Belsen less than a year later at the age of 15.
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