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  2. Gulnara Samoilova - Wikipedia

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    Gulnara Samoilova (born 1964) [1] is a Russian-born American photographer, living in New York City. [2] Her work in New York City after the September 11 attacks won a World Press Photo award and is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  3. Earthrise - Wikipedia

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    After Apollo 8's return, NASA technicians – not able to wait for normal film processing – drove four hours from Houston to Corpus Christi, Texas to the family-owned R&R Photo Studio & Color Labs (later known as R&R PhotoTechnics) which at that time was the first and only place in South Texas with color photo processing equipment. More ...

  4. Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Rice University site was second, and the Benicia Ordnance Depot in San Francisco was third. Before a decision could be made, however, the Air Force decided not to close MacDill, omitting it from consideration and moving the Rice University site to first place.

  5. 5 Best Photo Opportunites in Houston - AOL

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    Lee Van Grack Visiting Houston, Texas, you'll find interesting photo opportunities, ranging from beautiful natural settings to one of the oddest museums in the nation. And of course, Houston was ...

  6. Fox Photo - Wikipedia

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    Fox Photo Inc. was an American chain of photo stores, which sold cameras, photographic equipment and developed film. The Fox company started as a small photo studio by a man named Arthur C. Fox in San Antonio, Texas. Carl Newton, a Canadian, moved to San Antonio and purchased the studio at the end of 1909 for $700 (equivalent to $21,111 in 2021 ...

  7. List of buildings in the Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Public Affairs Office, Media briefing room, video production, and audio processing facilities (The JSC Visitors Center was a tenant until the opening of Space Center Houston [3] in October 1992.) 1963 [2] 3 Main cafeteria and JSC Exchange Store 1963 [2] 4-N Mission Operations support offices including Flight Director's Office 1963 [2] 4-S

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