1935 Mountain View Between Canton & Williamsport PA Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This striking monochrome postcard captures a serene section of Route 14 as it winds through the mountains between Canton and Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The scene highlights the rural beauty of the Susquehanna Valley region, featuring the rolling Appalachian foothills and early 20th-century road infrastructure. The composition showcases a concrete-slab highway bordered by classic wooden post-and-cable guardrails, illustrating the expansion of the American road network into the scenic northern tier of the state. This area, particularly the Trout Run valley, has long been a favorite for travelers seeking the dense forests and trout-filled waters of Lycoming County.
Details
Era: Circa 1935
City: Trout Run (between Canton and Williamsport)
State or Region: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Topic: Route 14, Pennsylvania Mountains, Lycoming County, Rural Highway History, Roadside Americana
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Whitman's Phototypes, Canton, Pa.
Printer: Whitman's Phototypes
Print Type: Collotype
Additional Information
This postcard was published by "Whitman's Phototypes" of Canton, Pennsylvania, a local publisher known for documenting the scenic landscapes and small towns of the Endless Mountains and Susquehanna Valley. The imprint "Phototypes" confirms the print type as a collotype, a process prized for its continuous-tone photographic quality and soft grain. The highway shown is historic Route 14, which follows the path of Lycoming Creek and remains a vital and picturesque corridor for those traveling through the heart of north-central Pennsylvania.