What might this photo tell us about culture and history in the US?

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What might this photo tell us about culture and history in the US? Zoom in What might this photo tell us about culture and history in the US?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? What do you see?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? When do you think this image was taken?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? What do you think happened before this image was painted.

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? How did your perception of the image change as you saw more of it?

What might this photo have to tell us about history and culture? What do you see?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? When do you think this image was taken?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? Make a hypothesis about what is happening in this picture.

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? How did your perception of the image change as you saw more of it? 13th Coast Guard District, Wartime Histories of Units, 1941 - 1945]: One Man Instructing Another on the Tractor, 13th Coast Guard District, Seattle, Washington, World War II

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? What do you see?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? What do you think happened before this picture was taken?

What might this photo tell us about history and culture? What questions do you have? Two M-41tanks, elements of the 4th Cavalry, on a 800 mile cross country reconnaissance mission in northeastern Thailand are firmly stuck in deep mud during the height of the monsoon (rainy) season, 90 miles northeast of Korat, Thailand., ca. 1900 - ca. 1954