Canyon Lake 1928 Dinner Menu

In 1928, the American Association of Railroad Ticket Agents held its national convention in Seattle. Later, I’ll present a document showing that many ticket agents from east of Chicago took a special C&NW-UP train from Chicago to the convention. This menu was used by agents taking a return trip over the Canadian National from Vancouver to Duluth. From Duluth they could have taken the Soo Line, C&NW, Milwaukee, GN-CB&Q, or NP-CB&Q to Chicago, but the first two would have been most direct.

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The menu is similar to (but smaller than) Union Pacific’s Art Nouveau series, with a lithograph on the front surrounded by a decorative pattern. The back has another lithograph showing “a typical farm scene in northern Ontario.” I suppose for people who are used to the eastern United States, northern Ontario would be interesting, but certainly nowhere near as exciting as CN’s route through the Rocky Mountains and Jasper National Park.


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