More Photocard Dinner Menus

Here are three more NP menus in the black & white photocard series. As previously noted, these were probably used as advertisements for the dining car and train more than as menus themselves. None of these are in my collection; I found the images on ebay.

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At 136 square miles, Yellowstone Lake is almost as big as Lake Pend O’Reille, making it hard to capture in one photo. In this photo, Seattle photographer Asahel Curtis further handicaps himself by taking the photo in portrait mode rather than landscape. The photo is so generic that, like yesterday’s, it is impossible to say exactly where it was taken or even to be sure it was taken at Yellowstone Lake.

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This shows the Washington coast line, probably near Olympic National Park as the coast further south is less rocky. Both this and the lilies photo were also taken by Asahel Curtis.

These menus bring the total number of photocard menus identified here to 24, including the five that are color tinted. I have also seen ones showing Mt. Rainier from Puget Sound, tourists feeding a bear, sheepherding, a generic view of the Montana Rockies, and Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park. There are probably even more.


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