In a previous article there were mentioned the National Parks of America that were promoted with huge posters under the Great Depression in the 1930s. It exists a lot of photographs that show how people enjoy these parks in the early 18th century. Hundreds of millions Americans enjoyed the 35 parks that existed back then, and here you can take a look at some of the
vintage black and white photographs that were taken.
Yellowstone National Park 1912, famous for its hot springs and geysers
Shoshone Canyon 1917
Theodore Roosevelt in Yosemite National Park 1903
Panorama view of Yosemite 1899
A couple on Glacier Point 1902
Ayer’s Peak, Grand Canyon 1899
Woman takes a look over the edge of cliff in Grand Canyon 1925
An adventurer climbing in Grand Canyon 1913
Trail Ride, Grand Canyon 1906
Crater Lake 1912
A black bear in Yellowstone 1905
Man standing inside Sequoia Tree in Yosemite 1920
Panorama photo of balcony house in Mesa Verde 1918
Van Trump Park in Mount Rainer National Park 1911-1920
Stark Peak in Glacier National Park 1919
Kings Canyon National Park 1911
Via
National Geographic.
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