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var str = 'A pair of optical viewer look upstream at this viewpoint in Letchworth State Park. Until 1950 a distinctive rock formation gave this location its name.';
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Description
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Cooper, Ken
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Digital photograph
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var str = 'Famous Erie Railroad viaduct over Upper Falls at Portage, located in present-day Letchworth State Park, accompanied W. S. Ward's essay "The Valley of the Genesee."';
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Description
Creator
Woodward, J. Douglas
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Engraving
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var str = 'Picture-taking in Letchworth State Park';
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var str = 'Part of Kodak's "picture-taking spot" series, tourist map identifies twenty scenic viewpoints for visitors, each of which was marked with an on-site marker. Often, there are explicit instructions as to composition: "When you photograph falls, include bridge in foreground. Ask friends or family to stand on bridge."
This item consists of the two sides of brochure, along with separate files for nine photographs appearing therein.';
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Description
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Eastman Kodak Company
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Map
Physical Dimensions
8 x 10 in.
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var str = 'Middle Falls, Portage';
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var str = 'View of the most famous waterfall 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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Still Image Item Type Metadata
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Engraving
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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 = 'Indian Council House, Letchworth State Park';
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var str = 'Illustration of Seneca council house, in present-day Letchworth State Park, accompanied W. S. Ward's essay "The Valley of the Genesee."';
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Description
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Woodward, J. Douglas
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Still Image Item Type Metadata
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Engraving
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var str = 'High Banks, Mount Morris';
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var str = 'Scenic view from the northern end of 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 = 'Genesee Falls District #2 Schoolhouse';
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var str = 'Replica of a structure built in 1874 by William Pryor Letchworth, who also supplied students with books and a melodeon. The school was used for 60 years, then torn down in 1947 before this replica was built forty years later.';
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