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RAC – Aerials

(RAC.2010.09.43) - View Northeast from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.42) - View East-Southeast from United Founders Tower, near Northwest Expressway and May, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.41) - View East from United Founders Tower, near Northwest Expressway and May, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.40) - View Southwest from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.39) - View South on Robinson Ave from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.38) - View Southwest Likely from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.37) - View Southwest Likely from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.36) - View South on Robinson Ave from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.35) - View Southwest Likely from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.34) - View South on Robinson Ave from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.33) - View Southwest Likely from First National Building, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.32) - Intersection of NE 23 and Lincoln, View South from the State Capitol, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.09.31) - Civic Center Under Construction, View West from First National Building, c. early 1937
(RAC.2010.09.30) - View North-Northeast from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.29) - View Northeast from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.28) - View Southwest from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.27) - View South from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.26) - Civic Center Under Construction, View West from First National Building, c. early 1937
(RAC.2010.09.25) - View South from United Founders Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.24) - View Northeast on Harrison Ave from 100 Block of NW 2, c. 1920
(RAC.2010.09.23) - View Northeast on Harrison Ave from 100 Block of NW 2, c. 1920
(RAC.2010.09.22) - View Southwest from United Founders Tower, c. 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.21) - View Northeast from Ramsey Tower, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.20) - View West from Crosswalk Between Ramsey Tower and Petroleum Buildings, 200 Block of Robinson, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.19) - View West from 300 Block of West Main, 1909
(RAC.2010.09.18) - View North on Broadway from Top of Pioneer Telephone Building, 401 N Broadway, c. 1909
(RAC.2010.09.17) - Santa Fe Railyard and the Warehouse District, View Southeast Likely from Herskowitz Building, 2 N Broadway, c. 1910
(RAC.2010.09.16) - View Southeast from United Founders Tower, near Northwest Expressway and May, c. late 1960s
(RAC.2010.09.15) - View South on Broadway from Top of Pioneer Telephone Building, 1909
(RAC.2010.09.14) - View West on NW 3 from Top of Pioneer Telephone Building, c. 1910
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