Dating to the early 1940s, this vibrant linen-era postcard captures the majestic McCord Creek Falls along Oregon's historic Columbia River Highway. The image features the stunning waterfall cascading down rocky cliffs, noting its source in Larch Mountain. Historically, these falls were little known until the construction of the highway's 47 miles of hard surface, gentle curves and easy grades brought the spot within a two-hour ride from Portland. The rich colors and characteristic texture are hallmarks of mid-century lithographic printing, showcasing the newfound accessibility of the Pacific Northwest's natural wonders.
Era: Linen (circa 1941)
City: Near Portland
State or Region: Oregon
Country: United States
Topic: Waterfalls and Scenic Highways
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Wesley Andrews Co., Portland, Ore.
Printer: Tichnor Bros., Inc., Boston, Mass.
Print Type: Lithograph
This card would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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