With a smooth, easy narrative style, Gordon weaves together fresh interpretive readings and solid archival work to create a stimulating study certain to attract an audience far broader than the usual circle of specialists, while still contributing substantially to the fields of public history and memory studies."—Michael Frisch, author of A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History"Gordon draws on an extensive archive, both visual and textual, and effectively teases out the implications of the materials. An important contribution to studies of visual culture, tourism, and photography in the United States, and to American studies more broadly."—Alison Landsberg, author of Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture