
Title: Rocky Gorge On Swift River, Kancamagus Highway, White Mountain National Forest White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
New Hampshire's Newest and Most Scenic Mountain Highway Connecting U.S. Routes 3 and 16 Running, Between Lincoln on The Franconia Notch Side and Conway in The Eastern Slopes Region.
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Title: Snow Cross On Mt. Lafayette, Sugar Hill White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Jackson From Iron Mountain White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
The Mt. Washington, Bretton Woods, stands in the shadow of the Presidential Range, at the foot of Mt. Washington. It is the end of "The Ideal Tour" and is conceded to be the finest mountain resort hotel in America, if not in the world.
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Title: At The Top Of The World Mt. Washington Club White mountains (NH), Linen PM 1944 Mar-28
Description:
At the top of Mount Washington is the Mount Washington Club, a club in the clouds. Here is a modern hotel at the very top pf new England. All the passengers of the Mount Washington Cog Railway are day members of the Mount Washington Club.
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Title: Frankenstein Trestle White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Frankenstein Trestle. Crawford Notch, bridges Frankenstein Gulf and is five hundred feet long and eighty feet high. From this trestle the Giant's Stairs and Mt. Willey are clearly outlined against the sky. A grand view of Mt. Washington is seen just at the northern end of the lofty Frankenstein Cliff.
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Title: Train On Jacob's Ladder White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Mt. Washington Railway
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Title: Approaching The Summit Of Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Mt. Washington, the loftiest peak east of the Rockies and north of the Carolinas is 6,3293 ft. high. The view-line from the summit sweeps around a circle of nearly a thousand miles, embracing parts of five states and the Province of Quebec.
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Title: Jacob's Ladder White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1924 Sep-04
Description:
A massive trestle, over which the cog-wheel engine pushes the coach up the steep side of Mt. Washington (a distance of three miles.) which has an average grade of 1300 feet and a maximum grade of 1980 feet to the mile. At this point the tree line ends and the Sub-Alpine vegetations begins. The air grows colder and colder as we ascend and a marvelous vista spreads before us as we reach the summit.
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Title: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Fabyan From Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Sinclair Bethlehem White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-22
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Title: Bethlehem, Park Ave., White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: What Some People Think Of New Hampshire White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Cathedral Ledge North Conway White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1943 Aug-23
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Title: The Flume In Winter White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Foot Bridge And Ledges, Intervale White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1910 Nov-04
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Title: Our Lady Of The Mountain Catholic Church, Fabyans White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
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Title: Goodrich Falls, Jackson White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Jul-18
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Title: Summit House, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Aug-15
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Title: Jacob's Ladder, Mt. Washington Railway White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Fabyan House And Presidential Range White Mountains (NH), Private Mailing Card unused
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Title: Fabyan House White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: The Old Man Of The Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen PM 1946 Jul-20
Description:
Men hang out their signs indicative of their respective trades. Shoemakers hang a gigantic shoe; jewelers a monster watch, even the dentist hangs out a gold-tooth; but up in Franconia Mountains God Almighty has hung out a Sign to Show that in New England He Makes Men." The Old Man of the Mountains is one of the wonder-work of Nature in the world--it was venerated by the Indians as a manifestation of "The Great Spirit," and is "The Great Stone Face" of Hawthorne's story. It is 1200 ft. above beautiful Profile Lake.
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Title: Old Man Of The Mountains White Mountains (NH), Real Photo PM 1933 Jul-13
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Title: Base Station Mt. Washington Railway White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-27
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Title: Engine Mt. Washington Railway White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-09
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Title: View From Glen House White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1912 Mar-12
Description:
White Mts. Showing Mt. Washington
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Title: Mt. Washington And The Northern Peaks Of The Presidential Range White Mountains (NH), Linen PM 1956 Oct-05
Description:
The presidential range of the white mountains presents a thrilling and dramatic spectacle: it comprises star king, 3915 ft; Dartmouth, 3750 ft; Jefferson, 5725 ft; clay 5554ft; Monroe, 5390 ft; Franklin 5028 ft; pleasant 4775ft; Clinton, 4275 ft; Jackson, 4012 ft., and the highest and most beautiful all, tm. Washington, 6290 ft;
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Title: Covered Bridge White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
This well preserved bridge is one of the best known and most picturesque in New Hampshire. Through this portal the visitor enters the famous mountain village of Jackson
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Title: Sentinel Pine Bridge, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Pool, a granite basin, a geological pot-hole, of water almost black because of its depth (40 ft.) Above the Pool on the rocky side of the mountain rises the Sentinel Pine, estimated to be 175 ft. in height. It is one of the largest in the State and considered to be over 175 years old.
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Title: Skiing Scene On Mt. Cranmore White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Skiing scene on Mt. Cranmore and skimobile - North Conway in the White Mountains, N. H.
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Title: Echo Lake, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Chrome PM 1957 Aug-21
Description:
Echo Lake is a place of great charm and one of the jewels of the White Mountain Lakes. In its sparkling blue waters it reflects the great frowning face of Eagle Cliff
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Title: Mt. Washington Auto Road White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The 8-mile long road winds its way to the 6,288 foot summit with Mt. Jefferson and the Great Gulf Wilderness Area in the background.
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Title: Mt. Osceola And Scar Ridge White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Mt. Osceola and Scar Ridge, Kancamagus Highway, White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire.
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Title: One Of The Most Scenic And Photographed Scenes In Vermont White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
This view of the White Village, Lower Waterford overlooks the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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Title: Mt. Lafayette White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Mt. Lafayette from Cannon Mountain Ski Trail, Franconia Notch. White Mountains, N. H.
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Title: Aerial View Summit House Hotel White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view Summit House Hotel, T.V. Station, Mt. Washington Auto Road, and U. S. Weather Observatory located on summit of Mt. Washington , New England's highest peak. White Mountains, N. H.
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Title: View From Kancamagus Hwy White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View Summit House Hotel White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view Summit House Hotel, T.V. Station, Mt. Washington Auto Road, and U. S. Weather Observatory located on summit of Mt. Washington , New England's highest peak. White Mountains, N. H.
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Title: Crawford House Club, Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), Chrome PM 1955 Aug-30
Description:
The White Mountains most complete Resort Hotel. Two private lakes, all sports facilities, open June to October.
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Title: Loon Mountain Gondolas White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
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Title: Mt. Washington Auto Road Approaching Summit House White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The eight mile long road climbs to the 6,288 ft. summit of the highest peak in Northeastern United States.
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Title: Greetings From The Kancamagus Highway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
New Hampshire's newest and most scenic mountain highway connecting U. S. Routes 3 and 16 running between Lincoln on the Franconia Notch side and Conway in the Eastern slopes region
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Title: Eskimo Sled Dog Puppies White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
At North Woodstock, N. H., right in the heart of the snowy White Mountains, Ed Clark, an enterprising ex-fur trader, maintains his celebrated Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch where the finest of pure blooded Eskimo Dogs may be seen as well as a wealth of Eskimo implements and other interesting material gathered by Mr. Clark on his many expeditions in the North.
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Title: Rainbow Falls, White Mountain Glacial Park White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Automobile Road Up, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
(Mt. Adams in Foreground)
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Title: Cog Railway Train, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Vistas of great beauty enchant the eye as the cog wheel engine pushes the coach up the steep side of Mt. Washington a distance of three miles, average grade 1300 feet.
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Title: Echo Lake, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Probably nowhere in an equal area of the North American Continent can four as beautiful waterfalls be found as are depicted on this card. Each is a gem famous both in picture and in legend
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Title: Mt. Washington Club Summit Of Mt. Washington, Altitude 6293 Feet White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
All the comforts of home may be enjoyed at the Mt. Washington Club on the summit of Mt. Washington-the best of food and a comfortable overnight lodging. From the 59 acre estate the Mt. Washington Cub owns on the very summit of Mt. Washington, an unrivaled vista of lakes and mountains may be seen stretching far off into the purple distance.
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Title: The Great Gulf, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
One of the most Awe-Inspiring Sights of the Presidential Range
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Title: The Mount Washington, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Kingikok, King Of The Sled Dogs White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
At North Woodstock, N. H., right in the heart of the snowy White Mountains, Ed Clark, an enterprising ex-fur trader, maintains his celebraqted Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch where the finest of pure blooded Eskimo Dogs may be seen as well as a wealth of Eskimo implements and other interesting material gathered by Mr. Clark on his many expeditions in the North.
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Title: White Birches White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Cog Railway Train About To Ascend, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Vistas of great beauty enchant the eye as the cog wheel engine pushes the coach up the steep side of Mt. Washington a distance of three miles, average grade 1300 ft.
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Title: Cog Railway Train, Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Vistas of great beauty enchant the eye as the cog wheel engine pushes the coach up the steep side of Mt. Washington a distance of three miles, average grade 1300 ft.
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Title: Mt. Washington Club Summit Of Mt. Washington, Altitude 6293 Feet White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
All the comforts of home may be enjoyed at the Mt. Washington Club on the summit of Mt. Washington-the best of food and a comfortable overnight lodging
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Title: English Village East, Indian Head White Mountains (NH), Linen PM 1938 Aug-26
Description:
74 Deluxe English Village Bungalows border beautiful Shadow Lake and part of New England's largest and most successful cabin development. Rugged Mt. Liberty, towers 4472 feet in background.
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Title: The Presidential Range From Mt. Agassiz White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Chocorua Lake And Mt. Chocorua White Mountains (NH), Linen PM 1944 Oct-03
Description:
Mt. Chocorua is often called the Matterhorn of America. The massive form and majestic peak of the mountain are perfectly mirrored in the lake below Chocorua, N. H.
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Title: Jackson And Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
Description:
From Thorn Mountain
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Title: Entrance To Franconia Village White Mountains (NH), Real Photo unused
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Title: Entrance To Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), Linen PM 1953
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Title: The Mountain View House North Woodstock White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Jackson Covered Bridge White Mountains (NH), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
THIS WELL PRESERVED BRIDGE IS ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN AND MOST PICTURESQUE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. THROUGH THIS PORTAL THE VISITOR ENTERS THE FAMOUS MOUNTAIN VILLAGE OF JACKSON
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Title: Pearl Cascade, Crawfords White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1935
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Title: Heart Of The Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1915
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Title: Gateway to Crawford Notch, Toward Crawford House White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1923
Description:
Th Gate Of Crawford Notch, suddenly appears to the right when rounding the road and we emerge from the wondrous gorge between two chaotic piles of rocks. In the distance is seen the far-famed Crawford House.
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Title: Boat House On Echo Lake White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: The Mount Washington, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Twin Mountain House from Ammonoosuc River White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Looking down the Notch from Elephants Head/Crawford House/The Frankenstein Trestle White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1903
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Title: Eagle Cliff; Mount Lafayette And Echo Lake White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Profile Lake Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Winter Wonderland, Washington State Park White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Winter wonderland Top of Mt. Washington (6293 ft.), New England's highest peak in the white mountains of New Hampshire. Left to right, Mt. Washington Observatory, Famous Old Stone, Tip Top House and cog Railway Trestle (in foreground).
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Title: Summit Building, Washington State Park White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Summit building on top of Mt. Washington (6,293 Ft.) Mt Washington State park,
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Title: Profile Lake, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Aerial View Of The Kancamagus Highway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the Kancamagus highway winding through the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. New Hampshire's newest and most scenic mountain highway connecting U. S. Route 3 and 16 running between Lincoln on the Franconia Notch side and Conway in the Eastern Slope Region
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Title: Mt. Washington From Intervale White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful view is seen from U. S. 16 and 302. The building at right is owned by the state of New Hampshire with ample parking area, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. This area is now called "Intervale Rest Area".
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Title: Jackson Covered Bridge In Winter White Mountains (NH), Chrome
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Title: The Flume Gorge White Mountains (NH), Chrome PM 1973
Description:
The Flume Gorge with its sheer perpendicular walls rising 50 to 75 feet in height is approximately 400 feet long and was worn out of solid rock by the turbulent mountain stream which plunges through it
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Nowhere on the North American Continent can be found a more delightful place than the White Mountains, of New Hampshire. Its smiling lakes and towering peaks, majestic rivers, fertile valleys, invite the visitor to rest to work - to play!
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Nowhere on the North American Continent can be found a more delightful place than the White Mountains, of New Hampshire. Its smiling lakes and towering peaks, majestic rivers, fertile valleys, invite the visitor to rest to work - to play!
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Nowhere on the North American Continent can be found a more delightful place than the White Mountains, of New Hampshire. Its smiling lakes and towering peaks, majestic rivers, fertile valleys, invite the visitor to rest to work - to play!
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From The Willey House, Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Willey House Crawford Notch White Mts. N. H. Silver Cascade in Crawford Notch White Mts., N. H. Entrance to Crawford Notch White Mts., N. H. Site of the Landslide 1826.
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Title: World's First Cog Railway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
One of seven steam locomotives used in transporting many thousands of tourists who visit new England's highest peak, Mt. Washington (6293 ft.).
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Title: The Famous Cog Railway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Safest thrill in the world is a trip up the 3 1/4 miles of the Mt. Washington Cog railway to the top of New England's Highest Mountain (elevation 6293 ft.) Two trains approaching Skyline approximately two-thirds of the total ascent
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Title: The Famous Cog Railway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Safest thrill in the world is a trip up the 3 1/4 miles of the Mt. Washington Cog railway to the top of New England's Highest Mountain (elevation 6293 ft.)
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Title: Summit House Hotel White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
The Ascent may be made by way of The Cog Railway. Mt. Washington Auto Road, or by hiking the many trails to the Summit of Mt. Washington. (Overnight Special rates are available.) For Reservations: Tel. Gorham, N.H.
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Title: Mt. Washington Auto Road White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Start of the Mount Washington Auto Road Pinkham Notch, White Mountains, New Hampshire. This well maintained road is eight miles long to the summit of New England's highest peak (6,293 Ft.).
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Title: Old Covered Bridge In Conway White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
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Title: Covered Bridge White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Covered bridge over the Saco River at Conway, White Mountains, New Hampshire. Moat Mountain Range in background.
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Title: Jackson Cover Bridge White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
This well preserved bridge carries the traffic of thousands of visitors - Winter and summer to the beautiful mountain village of Jackson
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Title: Mount Washington Hotel From Lake Caroline White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
Description:
This famous hostelry is the largest and most elaborate in the white Mountains. It is four stories high, exclusive of the foundation and towers, and its frontage is 627 feet, without the two wings, each 460 feet. The hotel affords a roof garden, lern garden, squash court, swimming pool, gulf links, tennis courts, bowling green and saddle horses.
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Title: Crawford House And Saco Lake From The Notch White Mountains (NH), Divided Back unused
Description:
Elephant's head guards the upper gateway of the Crawford Notch, and immediately beyond is the idyllic little plateau which holds the Crawford House. About 1850, Thomas Crawford started to build a hotel on the site of the present Crawford House, but was obliged to sell out to a company, which completed the house. In April, 1859, the hotel was burned, and was rebuilt the same year on a somewhat larger scale. Just at the door of the famous hostelry lies a dainty gem of a lake which is the true source of the Saco River.
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Title: The Aerial Tramway At Cannon Mountain White Mountains (NH), Chrome PM 1958
Description:
The Aerial Tramway at Cannon Mountain, the first such passenger tramway in North America, glides up the side of the mountain on steel cables, forty feet above the tree-tops. From the Mountain Station (alt. 4002 ft.) is a superlative view of the N. H. White Mountains.
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Nowhere on the North American Continent can be found a more delightful place than the White mountains, of New Hampshire. Its smiling lakes and towering peaks, majestic rivers, fertile valleys, invite the visitor to rest to work - to play!
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Title: Greetings From New Hampshire White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
State Capitol is Concord. State Flower the Lilac. Nickname - Granite state. 1940 Population - 491,524 Area in Sq. Miles - 9341 Entered the Union, June 21, 1788.
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Title: Frankenstein Trestle, Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: The Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: The Old Oaken Bucket, Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Mount Washington Railway White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: A Winter Scene In The White Mts White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Echo Lake And Profile House From Top Of Old Man Of The Mountain, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
The view from the top of the Old Man of The Mountain surpasses description and nothing more beautiful is found in this region. Below lies the placid Echo Lake. Close by is a famous Profile House, over which towers Eagle Cliff To the right is the great wall of Kinsman to the left the bare scarred ridges of Lafayette Lincoln. Haystack and Liberty, and in the distance is seen the towering heights of Washington.
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Title: Pilot Range White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
From Connecticut River Lancaster
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Title: Summit Of Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Elephant's Head And Entrance To Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1928
Description:
Elephant's Head and Gate to Crawford Notch. Just beyond the site of the old Crawford House towering 100 feet above the carriage road, is a huge boulder, shaped not unlike the head of an elephant, the trunk of which reaches to the roadway. A few rods to the right the railroad emerges through a great cut in the mountainside.
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Title: The Mysterious Hanging Boulder Mystifies All Who Pass Under White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Polar Caves, N. H. America's greatest Boulder Caverns. A maze of caves and spectacular rock formations. All caverns colorfully lighted. Different from and caverns you may have seen. Nothing like it on the American Continent.
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Title: The Oldest Settlers In The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: The Mount Washington And Presidential Range White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
The Presidential Range from Mt. Agassiz, Bethlehem. There are hidden in those mountains, Quiet nooks and shady dells, True to life are nature's gardens, Spots we know and love so well.
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Title: The Snow Cross On Mt. Lafayette , Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border
Description:
The Snow Cross. On the side of Mt. Lafayette is a ravine shaped like an immense crucifix; when filled with the snows of early Fall and late spring, forms a natural phenomenon as true as that of the Holy Mount of Colorado.
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Title: Upper Falls Of Ammonusuc Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1916
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Title: Aerial View Of Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1924
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Title: Cascade In The Flume White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Entrance To Cave Of The Shades White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Lost River
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Title: Washington Profile Jackson White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1929
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Title: Entrance To Hall Of Forgetfulness White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Lost River
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Title: Crawford House White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Saco Lake Crawford House and The t. Washington Hotel. This diminutive lake of crystal purity the true source of the Saco River, enters Crawford Notch through the Upper Gate, flowing between the railroad and carriage road, tarrying to form Dismal Pool just within the Gateway, thence onward through the Crawford Notch.
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Title: The Presidential Range And The Mount Washington, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1933
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Title: Motoring To Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1915
Description:
"The Most Attractive Mountain Resort in America" The Bretton Woods management were early promoters of automobile touring in The white Mountain Country. The Ideal Tour, the Great interstate Highway, of New England was a Bretton Woods Creation and this famous resort is the hub of The white Mountains. All tours lead to Breton Woods, and all points of Interest may be made by short and convenient side trips. The Mount Pleasant, comfortable and homelike, offers every inducement to the tourist. The quality of the cuisine and service will please the most exacting and this hotel is most favorably known for its standard of excellence and patronage.
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Title: Mt. Washington From Intervale White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Saco Lake White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Looking Towards Crawford Notch. The Crawford house stands at the top of a divide and within short distance from the hotel and the sources of two rivers, the Ammonoosuc and the Saco. The former finally empties into Long Island Sound and the latter into the Atlantic, north of Portland. Me. they both start within two hundred yards from each other.
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Title: Summit House And Restaurant White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1924
Description:
Mt. Washington
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Title: Twin Mountain White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Half Way House White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
Description:
Mt. Washington carriage road
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Title: The Rollins Shelter Lost River White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Mt. Willard And Mt Webster From Willey House Camps, Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Tip Top House White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: In The Flume White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Mt. Washington Hotel White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1912
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Title: Winter Hiking In The White Mts White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Heart Of The Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909
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Title: Eagle Cliff , Profile Lake White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908
Description:
The Flume Franconia Notch
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
Description:
Franconia Notch
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Title: Greetings From The White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Crawford House From Mt. Avalon White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Description:
Franconia Mountains from summit of Mt Agassiz
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Title: Gateway Crawford Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Crawford Notch From Mt. Willard White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: The Pool Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Frankenstein Trestle White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Tuckerman's Ravine White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Falls Of The Ammonoosnc White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
Description:
Turner's Path to Mt. Agassiz
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back)
Description:
Eagle Cliff on Profile Road
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Ammonoosuc River between Bethlehem Junction and Twin Mountain
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Title: Greetings From White Mountains White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
The pool Franconia Notch
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Title: Cog Railway Train On Summit Of Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Jacob's Ladder Mt Washington Cog Railway White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: White Mountains Frankenstein Trestle White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Mt. Whiteface , Sandwich Range White Mountains (NH), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1945
Description:
Its name is derived from the color of the cliffs on the south side of the peak, which were stripped by a great landslide in Oct. 1820. The view from the summit is one of the best in the state.
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Title: The Flume, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Indian Head, White Mts White Mountains (NH), Real Photo unused
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Title: Glen Ellis Falls, White Mts White Mountains (NH), Real Photo unused
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Title: Ossipee Lake White Mountains (NH), Chrome unused
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Title: Presidential Range And Mt. Washington Hotel White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: The Presidential Range And Israel River White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
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Title: Tram Car, Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. One of the unusual and exciting pleasures of the White Mountains in the ride along the Aerial Passenger Tramway up Cannon Mountain. The view is magnifcent and the experience one not soon forgotten
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Title: Famous Cog Railway Ascending Mt. Washington White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
This unique view shows Cog train claimbing above the clouds on New England's highest mountain. Distance is 3 1/4 miles from Base Station to Mt. Washington Club on the summit 6293 ft. "A Hotel among the Clouds."
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Title: The Mount Washington And The Presidential Range, Bretton Woods White Mountains (NH), Linen unused
Description:
The Mt. Washington Hotel of Bretton Woods is one of the most famous and fashionable in this part of the country. The Mountain view is delightful, the New Hampshire air stimulating, and the opportunities for relaxation and play unsurpassed.
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Title: Crying For Their Ginger Ale At Indian Head White Mountains (NH) unused
Description:
From the Mountain Pines of Maine to the Sunny Sands of Florida
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Title: Observation Tower And Overnight Cabins At Indian Head , Franconia Notch White Mountains (NH), White Border PM 1934
Description:
As the traveler enters the Famous Indian Head Estate, by way of Daniel Webster Highway from the south, the eye is first attracted by the Great Indian profile, on Pemigawasset Mountain, on the left, which is known as Indian Head, over shadowing and towering 1,260 feet above the highway, then, north and east by the mammoth peaks of Lafayatte, Liberty, Flume, Lincoln and many others of the Francome Range. From the top of the steel observation Tower there are many more wonders to be seen such as the Notch, Washington lying in state, Camels Back and a grand view of the Pemigewasset Valley.
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Title: Ammondosuc Lake White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: The Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Wods White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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Title: The Flume House White Mountains (NH), White Border unused
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