AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00947067_4648
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
U.S. Ambassador to Japan Walter Mondale, trying to hit a nail on the wall, left, listens to construction worker Ken Neault of Seattle, right, during his inspection tour to the American Village being built by U.S. Construction Link, the first American-owned home building company in Japan, in northern Japanese city of Sendai, Friday, Feb. 24, 1995. The 62-unit complex is being developed by Tokyo Land Co., a Japanese estate company, by using materials imported from Seattle, to offer American style housings at the prices between 33 million yen ($340,000) and 39 million yen ($403,000). Others are unidentified. (AP Photo/K. Sasahara)
14405 Minimum price 50PLN
1995-02-24
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
K. Sasahara
2966124
1,46MB
25cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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