Those exhibitions drew fans from hundreds of miles away.
Adams' exhibitions drew audiences of 1,000 or more, leaving standing room only, even in small venues.
The exhibition drew more than 23,000 people in its first week and is to run through May 26 before moving to Boston.
The exhibitions change every four months and have drawn an average of 7,000 visitors each.
After its opening on Oct. 7, the exhibition was drawing 2,000 visitors a day.
Her exhibitions drew national attention and led to her appointment as a war photographer.
The three-day exhibition drew nearly 25,000 spectators in its first two nights.
In Boston, the exhibition drew only 283,423, short of its projected 300,000.
In the two and a half months that it was on display at the Corcoran, the exhibition drew some 80,000 visitors.
The exhibition opened to the public on 23 July 1927, a year late, and drew large crowds.