1940s Silent City Hoodoos Bryce Canyon Utah Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
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.
Details
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.
Additional Information
This postcard of The Silent City was published in the early 1940s, likely between 1941 and 1944. While many American Colortype cards from this era were printed on textured linen paper, this card belongs to a specialized subset of smooth-finish matte lithographs. This finish was chosen specifically for the Natural Color Photograph from Kodachrome series to preserve the fine details of the film
This vintage postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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