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["Shelley Moore leaving the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan with other people."]

1. Photograph of Shelley Moore leaving the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan

["An unidentified group of men on a boat."]

2. Photograph of a group of men on a boat

["An unidentified group of people on a boat."]

3. Photograph of an unidentified group of people on a boat

["Three adults with four children walking on a path. One of the children is holding a bouquet of flowers."]

4. Photograph of adults with children

["Shelley Moore (second woman from the right) accepting flowers from children who greeting her and her travel companions at the airport."]

5. Photograph of Shelley Moore accepting flowers

["Shelley Moore standing with two men and a woman in front of a square pool. They are standing under trees that have white painted bases."]

6. Photograph of Shelley Moore and three unidentified people

["An unidentified mosque in Uzbekistan."]

7. Photograph of a mosque

["Three unidentified men standing on the sidewalk. Cars are going along the street behind them."]

8. Photograph of three unidentified men standing on the sidewalk

["A group of people standing in front of a building."]

9. Photograph of a group of people standing in front of a building

["Three unidentified men standing on a street. A bus is going by behind them."]

10. Photograph of three unidentified men

["Glass storefronts with two men working inside."]

11. Photograph of storefronts

["A storefront of a butcher shop with slabs of meat hanging in the window."]

12. Photograph of a butcher shop

["An unidentified street with three buildings and pedestrians and cars going about their day."]

13. Photograph of an unidentified street

["A busy open-air market."]

14. Photograph of a market

["A busy open air market."]

15. Photograph of a market

["An unidentified street with pedestrians going about their day."]

16. Photograph of an unidentified street

["Shelley Moore and her daughter, Shelley, walking towards a car after departing from a plane."]

17. Photograph of Shelley Moore and her daughter

["Shelley Moore and her daughter, Shelley, walking towards a car after departing from a plane."]

18. Photograph of Shelley Moore and her daughter

["The Sher-Dor Madrasah courtyard."]

19. Photograph of Sher-Dor Madrasah courtyard

["Two unidentified women standing in the shade at Sher-Dor Madrasah."]

20. Photograph of two unidentified women at Sher-Dor Madrasah

["Shelley Moore, her daughter Shelley, and an unidentified woman at Gur-e-Amir."]

21. Photograph of Shelley Moore, her daughter, and an unidentified woman

["Shelley Moore standing with an unidentified man in front of a large tree."]

22. Photograph of Shelley Moore with an unidentified man

["Cars driving on the street and parked along the buildings."]

23. Photograph of a cars on a street

["Shelley Moore standing in front of a stone wall."]

24. Photograph of Shelley Moore

["The Mikhailovsky Garden with the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in the background."]

25. Photograph of Mikhailovsky Garden and Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood

["The Peter and Paul Fortress on Hare Island."]

26. Photograph of the Peter and Paul Fortress

["The Field of Mars with Saint Michaels Castle in the distance."]

27. Photograph of the Field of Mars

["The Samson Fountain and Sea Channel at Peterhof Palace."]

28. Photograph of the Samson Fountain and Sea Channel at Peterhof Palace

["The Samson Fountain and Sea Channel at Peterhof Palace."]

29. Photograph of the Samson Fountain and Sea Channel at Peterhof Palace

["A row of cars and people parked to the side of Peterhof Palace."]

30. Photograph of Peterhof Palace

["An unidentified woman is standing in the doorway of a car putting on a jacket. There are several cars parked around her vehicle."]

31. Photograph of an unidentified woman standing by a car

["The Blue Dacha house, which was M.A. Wurgaft's summer residence."]

32. Photograph of the Blue Dacha

["The Saint Isaacs Cathedral."]

33. Photograph of Saint Isaac's Cathedral

["Shelley Moore standing in Palace Square with a group of people."]

34. Photograph of Shelley Moore

["Shelley Moore, Governor Arch Moores daughter, standing in front of a tree that has a fence around it."]

35. Photograph of Shelley Moore

["Saint Petersburgs waterfront in the distance."]

36. Photograph of Saint Petersburg’s waterfront

["The triumphal arch on the General Staff Building in Palace Square."]

37. Photograph of the triumphal arch on the General Staff Building

["An empty wreath stand at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery."]

38. Photograph of an empty wreath stand

["The central area of the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery with four people who appear to be working on landscaping the area."]

39. Photograph of the central area of Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The central area of the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery with tourist walking the paths."]

40. Photograph of the central area of Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The words of poet Olga Berggolts on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery.  The words translate to:  Here lie Leningraders Here are citydwellers  men, women, and children And next to them, Red Army soldiers. They defended you, Leningrad, The cradle of the Revolution With all their lives. We cannot list their noble names here, There are so many of them under the eternal protection of granite. But know this, those who regard these stones: No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten.   Enemies, clad in armour and in iron, were bursting into the city, But workers, schoolchildren, teachers and home guards stood up with the army And like one, they all said Death will sooner fear us, than we will fear death. The hungry, harsh, dark winter of forty-one And forty-two is not forgotten. Neither the shells' ferocity Nor the terror of bombardments in forty-three. The entire city's earth was covered. Not one of your lives, comrades, is forgot. Under the uninterrupted fire from heaven, earth and water, You did you everyday heroic deed With honour, and simply. And together with your Fatherland, You all prevailed in victory. So let the thankful people, The Motherland and hero city Leningrad Eternally lower their standards On this sad and solemn meadow."]

41. Photograph of poet Olga Berggolts words on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The words of poet Olga Berggolts on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery. Five wreaths are positioned in front of the wall. The words translate to:  Here lie Leningraders Here are citydwellers  men, women, and children And next to them, Red Army soldiers. They defended you, Leningrad, The cradle of the Revolution With all their lives. We cannot list their noble names here, There are so many of them under the eternal protection of granite. But know this, those who regard these stones: No one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten.   Enemies, clad in armour and in iron, were bursting into the city, But workers, schoolchildren, teachers and home guards stood up with the army And like one, they all said Death will sooner fear us, than we will fear death. The hungry, harsh, dark winter of forty-one And forty-two is not forgotten. Neither the shells' ferocity Nor the terror of bombardments in forty-three. The entire city's earth was covered. Not one of your lives, comrades, is forgot. Under the uninterrupted fire from heaven, earth and water, You did you everyday heroic deed With honour, and simply. And together with your Fatherland, You all prevailed in victory. So let the thankful people, The Motherland and hero city Leningrad Eternally lower their standards On this sad and solemn meadow."]

42. Photograph of poet Olga Berggolts words on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["Three sculptures (haut-relief) of soldiers on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery."]

43. Photograph of sculptures on a granite wall at Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The eternal flame at the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery."]

44. Photograph of the eternal flame at the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The central area of the Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery."]

45. Photograph of Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery

["The Monument Tree of Pawiak at the Museum of Pawiak Prison. The tree is covered in obituary plaques for loved ones lost to this prison."]

46. Photograph of the Monument Tree of Pawiak

["Shelley Moore (third woman from the right) getting out of a car to stand with four others."]

47. Photograph of Shelley Moore getting out of a car

["Shelley Moore, Governor Arch Moore's daughter, at the Royal Castle in Warsaw."]

48. Photograph of Shelley Moore at the Royal Castle in Warsaw

["The Royal Castle in Warsaw."]

49. Photograph of the Royal Castle in Warsaw

["Shelley Moore standing in front of Pock Town Hall and holding a flower."]

50. Photograph of Shelley Moore

["An unidentified group of people walking on a street in Warsaw, Poland."]

51. Photograph of a group of people in Warsaw, Poland

["An unidentified group of people waiting by cars in Warsaw, Poland."]

52. Photograph of a group of people in Warsaw, Poland

["Barbed wire on the top of a wall at the Museum of Pawiak Prison."]

53. Photograph of barbed wire on the top of a wall at the Museum of Pawiak Prison

["A wall of the Museum of Pawiak Prison."]

54. Photograph of a wall of the Museum of Pawiak Prison

["Two people standing at the entrance of the Museum of Pawiak Prison."]

55. Photograph of the entrance to the Museum of Pawiak Prison

["The Monument Tree of Pawiak at the Museum of Pawiak Prison. The tree is covered in obituary plaques for loved ones lost to this prison."]

56. Photograph of the Monument Tree of Pawiak

["The U.S. governors delegation at the Suzuka Factory of Honda Motor Company, Ltd. Seventh from the left in the back row is Mr. Soichiro Honda, president of the company. From right to left in the front row: unidentified woman, Governor Louie Nunn (KY), Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), unidentified woman, Governor Calvin Rampton (UT), Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), unidentified woman, and Governor Forrest Anderson (MT)."]

57. Photograph of the U.S. governor’s delegation at the Suzuka Factory of Honda Motors Company

["The U.S. governors delegation at the Nara Prefectural Government Office. From left to right standing: unidentified woman, unidentified man, unidentified man, Governor Forrest Anderson (MT), Governor Jim Rhodes (OH), Governor Calvin Rampton (UT), U.S. Ambassador to Japan Armin H. Meyer, unidentified man, Governor Warren P. Knowles (WI), Governor Louie Nunn (KY), and three unidentified men. Four unidentified women are seated in front of them."]

58. Photograph of the U.S. governor's delegation at Nara Prefectural Government Office

["Governor Forrest Anderson (MT) delivering a speech at a dinner given by Governor and Mrs. Ryozo Okuda of Nara at the Japanese restaurant Tsukihitei."]

59. Photograph of Governor Forrest Anderson giving a speech

["Governor Jim Rhodes (third from left) and Governor Warren Hearnes (center) at a golf course in Nara with seven unidentified people."]

60. Photograph of Governors Rhodes and Hearnes at a golf course

["The U.S. governors delegation watching the ancient Kagura dance at Kasuga Shrine in Nara."]

61. Photograph of the U.S. governor’s delegation watching an ancient Kagura dance

["The U.S. governors delegation visiting Todaiji Temple in Nara."]

62. Photograph of the U.S. governor’s delegation visiting Todaiji Temple

["The U.S. governors delegation standing on a bridge in Ritsurin Park."]

63. Photograph of the U.S. governor’s delegation at Ritsurin Park

["The U.S. governors delegation standing around a large map on the floor at Ritsurin Park. An unidentified man is pointing at an area of the map with a long wooden pointer."]

64. Photograph of the U.S. governor’s delegation at Ritsurin Park