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A view of Spirit Lake and Mt. Rainier, 80 km to the north, from the summit of Mt. St. Helens.
Russell Houston (California, 1954)
Granite Dells remuda
John Dare Howland (Ohio, 1843-1914)
Grazing bison
Harriet “Rox” Corbett (1956)
Mount Adams, Washington, Albert Bierstadt, 1875
“A Tearful Farewell” by Maynard Dixon (1875-1946), watercolor on paper | via the Lucas Museum
Wild West
“Once Upon a Time” by Mark Maggiori | oil on linen
American Landscapes by Josef Hoflehner
Old Torpy by Dana Bee
Granite Lakes Trail, September 2019
Everywhere At the End of Time - Brendon Burton
Herdwick Sheep, crossing the beck…
by James Rebanks
Billboard for the Space Needle in the 70s.
Lincoln aka Victory Hotel, 307 S Main St, built c. 1908-1910. Name was changed to Victory during WW2. Hotel in unaltered, constant use for about a hundred years. Closed in the 21st century, damaged by fire Dec 2019, and demolished Apr 2020. Photos: 2019 / 2020 by Claus.
J. Kowalewski, ‘Victory Hotel,’ Nevada State Museum Las Vegas 4/10/84; E. Vogel, ‘Modern-Day Las Vegas,’ Las Vegas Review Journal 5/12/85; F. Wright, Thematic Nomination of Properties Associated with the S.P., L.A. and S.L. Railroad - National Registry of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form, 1987; J. L. Smith, ‘Victory 80 Years Young,’ Las Vegas Review Journal 6/2/88.