View of several tourists near a bus tour services office with a sign reading "The Gray Line" and a Gettysburg "Sight Seeing" bus in Washington, D.C.. The photo was taken during a visit by H. H. and Mertie West.
Photograph of an intersection passed en route to Mount Vernon by H. H. West; it is viewed from a bird's-eye perspective. The town may be Alexandria, Virginia. At left, a long two-story building stands on the corner of 2 streets. A street runs horizontally in front of it from left to where it dead-ends on the right. It intersects a lamp-lined street at right. A parkway runs along side the street on the right. A utility pole stands in the foreground at center. A smokestack billowing dark smoke is visible in the distance.
Photograph of a town that H. H. West passed through on his way to visit Mount Vernon. The town might be Alexandria, Virginia. It is viewed from above. At left, a bungalow-style house and a garage(?) stand in the foreground. Behind them, a large building with a bell tower stands. A utility pole is in the foreground at center. At right, there is a small hill with barren trees. Behind the trees, additional houses can be seen. The ground is covered in patches of snow.