Description
- A sculpted bust of Vladimir Lenin on a wall.1
- A section of Stuart Memorial Drive, which was named for Robert Y. Stuart. Stuart Memorial Drive is a scenic 10.3-mile road that adjoins the south side of the Otter Creek Wilderness. The road climbs from the Shaver's Fork River valley to near the top of Bickle Knob and Stuart Knob, which are two of the highest peaks in the local area.1
- A section of the Great Wall of China that is starting to fall apart.1
- A seven-story building in China.1
- A six-man honor guard stationed at the end of an airstair attached to an airplane.1
- A six-story building in China. Pedestrians and cars surround the building.1
- A small group of children playing instruments with their teacher.1
- A small group of people standing on top of a building in Shah-i-Zinda1
- A stand of second growth poplar trees about 30 years old with an understory of rhododendron on the Elklick Road in the Fernow Experimental Forest.1
- A stone building.1
- A stone house with a yard with a stone fence.1
- A storefront of a butcher shop with slabs of meat hanging in the window.1
- A street in China with pedestrians.1
- A street in China with people walking and biking.1
- A table of unidentified men and women in conversation.1
- A table of workers building items in a manufacturing factory.1
- A table with Senator Robert C. Byrd (fourth from the right) and six unidentified men and one woman eating during a Democratic dinner event. On the wall behind them is a large poster of Senator Robert C. Byrd and Senator Jennings Randolph.1
- A table with five unidentified men eating during a Democratic dinner event. On the wall behind them is a large poster of Senator Jay Rockefeller and Congressmen Bob Mollohan.1
- A table with five unidentified men eating during a Democratic dinner event. An unidentified man is leaning against the front of the table. On the wall behind them is a large poster of Senator Robert C. Byrd and Senator Jennings Randolph.1
- A table with four unidentified men eating during a Democratic dinner event. On the wall behind them is a large poster of Senator Jay Rockefeller and Congressmen Bob Mollohan.1