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var str = 'Grand Canyon of the East--Historic Letchworth State Park';
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var str = 'Mini-postcard album features ten views of the local attraction: Middle Falls, Mt. Morris Dam, Letchworth State Park Museum, Upper Falls, Glen Iris Inn, Statue of Mary Jemison, Inspiration Point, the "Scenic Gorge of the Genesee River," Lower Falls, and Wolf Creek.
The object also is notable for this specimen of tourist prose: "Long ago when the Seneca Indians were masters of a forest empire, this was Portage, the carrying place for war conoes. The beauty of the three great Falls and the magnificence of the gorge of the Genesee cast its spell over the untutored Red Man. The White men came and called the place 'The Grand Canyon of the East.'"';
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Charlene Williams (?)
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Postcard album
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2.75 x 4 in.
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var str = 'Lower Falls, Portage';
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var str = 'Scenic view of waterfall near Glen Iris Inn, located in present-day Letchworth State Park, accompanied W. S. Ward's essay "The Valley of the Genesee."';
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Woodward, J.Douglas
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Engraving
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var str = 'Sugar Loaf/ Cathedral Rock, Letchworth State Park. New York.';
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var str = 'A stereoview card featuring the Sugar Loaf Rock at Letchworth State Park, New York. There has been debate about the name, some call this rock The Cathedral Rock. On back of card: Sugar Loaf Rock - 30 feet high, near 3d Falls.';
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Stereograph
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6 In. x 2.5 In.
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var str = 'The Lower Falls, Glen Iris';
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var str = 'Artist's sketch to accompany Mrs. E. M. Omsted's poem "The Lower Falls of the Upper Genesee at Midnight" in a collection entitled "Voices of the Glen"';
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Whitney, E. J.
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Book illustration
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var str = 'Stone Bench, near Lower Falls';
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var str = 'This is a detailed view of a wall built alongside a trail by the Civilian Conservation Corps. at Letchworth State Park, near the Lower Falls.';
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Cooper, Ken
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var str = 'A natural rock wall in the canyon of the Lower Falls at Letchworth State Park. ';
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Cooper, Ken
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var str = 'Picnic Shelter, Letchworth State Park';
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var str = 'A picnic shelter built by the Civilian Conservation Corps at Letchworth State Park, near the Lower Falls';
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var str = 'From a trail below the falls, we look back upriver to a WPA-era stone bridge constructed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers during the 1930s. This sort of organic stonework can be viewed at other locations in Western New York, like Stony Brook State Park in Dansville, Watkins Glen State Park in Watkins Glen, and Robert H. Treman State Park in Ithaca.';
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