The California Museum of Photography at the University of California-Riverside, (last mentioned in the
May 30, 2000 Scout Report for Social Sciences) is a site worth visiting again and again; there is always something new to look at in a variety of areas: photography history, California lifestyle and culture, fine art photography, and photo journalism. The stereograph show, created in celebration of the museum's 25th anniversary, presents anaglyphs of 25 stereographs of historic and typical events such as Babe Ruth at bat in the 1932 World Series, or a family in their living room in 1929. Red/blue glasses are required to see the full three-dimensional qualities of the anaglyphs, and information on how to obtain these is given on-site.
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