Cedar City (Iron County, Utah)--Buildings; Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Wood Furniture Store located west side, lower Main Street, Cedar City. Fred Barnson on wagon, Wilford Bergstrom is the boy, Ruby Leigh is the girl, George Wood, and Harry Leigh.
The final jump-off point. Aid stations were set up in buildings that fell victim to weeks of front-line shelling. (See "World War II as Viewed from My Foxhole" by Jasper Louis Crawford, p. 111)
One of Mussolini's World Fair buildings between Bagnoli and Naples (hospital area). The fresco at the bottom is one story high. The end of the spear shaft is even with the sixth floor of the ten story building (See "World War II as Viewed from My...
Utah Parks Company--Buildings; Zion National Park (Washington County, Utah)
Camp center at Zion National Park. Also known as the Zion Inn, it held a cafeteria, kitchen, curio shop, and was where guests went to register for cabins.
Utah Parks Company--Buildings; Zion Lodge (Washington County, Utah)
Rec hall in newly reconstructed Zion Lodge. Chimney in center is the only structure which survived the fire. During reconstruction, it was decided to leave the chimney and build around it.
Much material had to be taken to the tunnel site and the camp before the road was built from the bottom of the canyon. Therefore a cable was stretched across the canyon and a vertical cable to lift a backet, or platform, from the area of the two...
Zion National Park garage and warehouse, built by the CCC during 1934-35. J.L. Crawford was a stone dresser during building and the following winter worked in the garage