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Saving America's Treasures Photos - December 1998

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The First Lady visits the archives of American jazz  legend, Louis Armstrong, at Queens  College in New York.  (12/3/98) The First Lady visits the archives of American jazz legend, Louis Armstrong, at Queens College in New York. (12/3/98)
At the home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,  Mrs.  Clinton is presented with a  book of artwork from fifth grade students  who have been studying the Revolutionary War  and Longfellow's poem, Paul  Revere's Ride. (12/5/98) At the home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Mrs. Clinton is presented with a book of artwork from fifth grade students who have been studying the Revolutionary War and Longfellow's poem, Paul Revere's Ride. (12/5/98)
The First Lady speaks at the Museum of Afro American  History's African Meeting  House in Boston, Mass., the oldest standing  African American church in the United  States.  (12/5/98) The First Lady speaks at the Museum of Afro American History's African Meeting House in Boston, Mass., the oldest standing African American church in the United States. (12/5/98)
The First Lady tours the Conservatory of Flowers in San  Francisco, the oldest building in  Golden Gate Park and the oldest  greenhouse in California.  (12/11/98) The First Lady tours the Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco, the oldest building in Golden Gate Park and the oldest greenhouse in California. (12/11/98)


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