Box 2
Contains 845 Results:
From Clouds Rest (S.E.) over Little Yosemite Valley to Mt. Clark (11,250 ft.) Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal. [California], 24, Underwood & Underwood, 1902.
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Yosemite Valley Through the Stereoscope – Guidebook, Underwood & Underwood, 1902.
Includes map.
Toner Falls, Yellow Stone Park, undated.
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A mountain of “petrified water” - Pulpit Terrace and Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, U.S.A., Underwood & Underwood, 1904.
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Angel Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo [Wyoming], U.S.A., 13588, Keystone View Company, Photographer: B.L. Singley, 1904.
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Over All Broods a Solemn Stillness - Mists Rising from the Primeval Deeps, Grand Canyon Nat. Park, 109 / 29120, Keystone View Company, undated.
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South from Cape Royal to Precipice Point, and the Big Bend in the Colorado River, Grand Canyon Nat. Park, T144 / 29122T, Keystone View Company, undated.
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Canyon Front of Union Pacific Lodge, North Rim of Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona, T145 / 32300T, Keystone View Company, undated.
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The Most Famous Sight in Yellowstone Park, “Old Faithful” Geyser in Action, T154 / V26693T, Keystone View Company, undated.
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Crater of New Geyser Which Burst Forth in 1928 in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, T155 / 32586T, Keystone View Company, undated.
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