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1927 Ad Union Pacific Railway Overland Route Bryce Canyon Tourism Train TRV1 XEE3 There are some black blemishes

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There are some black blemishes throughout this image

" Peyreleau is a commune located in the Jonte River Valley

Mathilda was one of the first settlers in Milwaukee

with words by Howard Johnson and Alfred Jentes

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1927 Ad Union Pacific Railway Overland Route Bryce Canyon Tourism Train TRV1 XEE3 There are some black blemishesThis is an original 1927 black and white print ad for the Union Pacific Railway, featuring travel to the Bryce Canyon via the Overland Route. The Bryce Canyon near Kenab, Utah, was founded by the Mormon pioneers during the 1850s. The National Park is made of incredible geological rock formations called hoodoos, which are formed by lake bed sedimentary rock, wind, water and ice erosion of the river. The erosion was originally formed along the eastern

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