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Looking Down Into the Royal Gorge, Colo.
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                Date Early 20th century 
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                Object Type Photographs 
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                Medium Halftone print 
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                Contributors Published by H. H. Tammen & Co. 
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                Object Format Postcard 
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                Dimensions 5 9/16 x 3 1/2 in. 
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                Inscriptions Recto: l.c. printed: 4373. Looking Down Into the Royal Gorge, Colo. Verso: u.l. in graphite: 10 u.l. to u.c. printed: LOOKING DOWN INTO THE ROYAL GORGE \ The Royal Gorge, the mother of the Arkansas \ River, is a gigantic slit or canal in the Rocky \ Mountains, cut from the summits of the lofty \ peaks to the very foundation stones. A span \ wide in places and rising 3,000 feet perpendic- \ ular to the clouds, it presents miles of scenery \ equalled in few places on the globe. c.l. printed [along left edge]: Published by Van Noy-Interstate Co., Denver c. printed: H-H-T-CO 
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                Collection Name Earl Alonzo Brininstool Collection 
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                Credit Line Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas 
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                Accession Number P1969.8207 
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                Copyright Public domain 
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