National Parks in the Twenties

This collection features stereograph images taken at several National Parks locations, with descriptions and anaglyph versions.

Digitized versions of the speech delivered at the National Parks Conference in 1917 and the exhaustive (738 pages) report of the Director of the National Park Service for 1921 provide insight on the status of the 19 national parks at the time.

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Looking Southeast in the rapids above Niagara Falls, U.S.A.
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General view of Niagara Falls from the new steel bridge, with Maid of the Mist ferry visible at the dock.
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Tireless Niagara; Horseshoe Falls from above. View is from the Canadian side of the river.
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Overlooking the "Whirlpool" in Niagara River from the Canadian side.
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Winter view from Goat Island which is in the center of the river above Niagara Falls
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Automobile party going through the Gardiner Gate, Wyoming
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View of Fort Yellowstone among the mountains. Headquarters of U.S. troops.
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These terraces were slowly built by the Mammoth Hot Springs that can be found here west of Fort Yellowstone.
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How an overflowing spring begins to build a terrace.
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Marvelous Fantastic Beauty of Jupiter Terrace seen at close range.

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