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National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.) Collection, 1966/1977

5.1 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 framed photograph
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The National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.) Collection includes materials concerning the projected construction of the National Visitor Center at Union Station in Washington D.C. in the 1970s. The collection includes correspondence, records, images, memorabilia, maps, and architecture drawings of the center, which was only open briefly from 1976 to 1978.
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National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.) Collection, 1966/1977 5.1 Cubic Feet 3 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 framed photograph

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VPI Poster, 1942 0.1 square feet

William F. Drumeller, Jr., Collection, 1909/1991

1.4 Cubic Feet 3 box and 2 oversize items
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The William F. Drumeller, Jr., Collection, 1909-1991, includes Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI) publications, school papers (including notes and notebooks), ephemera, engineering publications and reports, correspondences, and photographs of Drumeller, a student and cadet at VPI from 1942-1943 and 1946-1949. Materials describe the railway and coal industries in West Virginia in the mid- to late twentieth century.
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William F. Drumeller, Jr., Collection, 1909/1991 1.4 Cubic Feet 3 box and 2 oversize items

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