American Northwest Collection
Explore the captivating beauty of the American Northwest, a region that seamlessly blends natural wonders with cultural diversity
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Explore the captivating beauty of the American Northwest, a region that seamlessly blends natural wonders with cultural diversity. Immerse yourself in its rich history and breathtaking landscapes as you embark on a journey through time. Step back to 1607 with a colored engraving from China, where early connections between East and West were forged. Marvel at the majestic Grand Tetons reflected in the tranquil waters of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Transport yourself to the early 20th century with a postcard showcasing Mt. Tacoma, Washington, capturing its timeless allure. Greetings from Seattle. Delve into the past with a nostalgic postcard from 1942, reminding us of simpler times. Witness the grandeur of S. S. Sol Duc, an impressive steel steamship that once sailed along the Seattle-Port Crescent route in 1913. Venture further into nature's embrace with another postcard featuring Paradise Inn and Mount Rainier in Rainier National Park during the golden era of travel (1923). Discover Washington's diverse attractions - from apple trees symbolizing abundance to scenic drives along Chuckanut Drive in Bellingham. Experience adventure firsthand as climbers conquer Mt. Baker; "SEE WASHINGTON FIRST" urges this exhilarating postcard from 1913. Behold Seattle's iconic Smith Tower standing tall against Elliott Bay while gazing upon Olympic Mountains across Puget Sound (1915). Seattle's charm extends beyond city limits - explore Puget Sound surrounded by panoramic views of mountains and waterways captured on an enchanting postcard dating back to 1900-1908. Cross borders to Canada's Victoria and tee off at Oak Bay Golf Links amidst stunning vistas of Olympic Range (1929). Marvel at architectural marvels like L. C. Smith Building boasting unparalleled heights alongside magnificent Mt. Rainier (1914). This structure showcases hand-carved teak furnishings inspired by Chinese temples within its Observatory-Chinese Room – truly an architectural gem.