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Public Domain Images

Iโ€™d say โ€œThe best things in life are freeโ€ but that wouldnโ€™t be accurate here. More appropriately, โ€œWhy pay twice?โ€ The federal government has several agencies that document their work and make it available to the public. This work was paid for with tax dollars, and the people of the United States own the work. Fortunately, through the Internet, the U.S. government is willing to share a lot of it with the world.

Be sure to check out the following Web sites. They offer printresolution images that you can use. Nearly every image is copyright-free, but you may be required to cite the source. Be sure to look at the terms of use posted on the site. Be sure to fully explore each site; youโ€™ll be surprised by the wealth (and diversity) of available images:

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