“@LAPublicLibrary: Map of the United States as viewed by Californians in 1940 http://bit.ly/1pOko51 pic.twitter.com/ThTa5YI2hn”
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“@LAPublicLibrary: Map of the United States as viewed by Californians in 1940 http://bit.ly/1pOko51 pic.twitter.com/ThTa5YI2hn”
@LAPublicLibrary @mattdpearce Reminds me of Jo Mora's work!
@lorashinn RT @LAPublicLibrary: Map of the United States as viewed by Californians in 1940 http://bit.ly/1pOko51 pic.twitter.com/7yJM63JSM9
I stand by this “@LAPublicLibrary: Map of the United States as viewed by Californians in 1940 http://bit.ly/1pOko51 pic.twitter.com/5PdtlX7E2O”
"@LAPublicLibrary: Map of the United States as viewed by Californians in 1940 http://bit.ly/1pOko51 pic.twitter.com/yPXuVbBaa8"
@LAPublicLibrary @LAasSubject Nostalgia is effective especially if the reality today is far different.
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