This 1940s vintage postcard showcases Bryce Canyon National Park, specifically an area known as "The Silent City." The landscape is defined by its unique geological formations called hoodoos - tall, thin spires of rock that have been shaped by erosion over time. These hoodoos are predominantly orange and red, giving the canyon a vibrant and striking appearance.
Era: Chrome 1940s (1941)
City: Bryce Canyon National Park
State: Utah
Country: United States of America
Topics: National Parks, Geological Formations, Hoodoos, Canyons, Union Pacific Railroad
Artist/Photographer: Unknown (Kodachrome)
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: American Colortype Chicago U.S.A.