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Philip Lord Jr wrote:
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> I am trying to find an old photo that evokes early tourism in rural New York
> State, at the time when the State Historic Markers were first being put up.
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> We have all seen those old shots of Model T Fords (maybe it was
> Model A) struggling through some rutted dirt road, with people hanging out
> the windows (did they have windows?). Too bad when you want to find one, you
> can't seem to come up with it. It does not have to be a NY image, but it
> would be great if it was digital and free of copyright.
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> Any ideas?
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> Philip Lord,Jr.
> NYS Museum
Robert Bogdan at Syracuse University is the author of "Exposing the
Wilderness: Early-20th-Century Adirondack Postcard Photographers and
Their Work." He presented at a NYS History conference I attended, and
showed many wonderful images of early Adirondack tourism taken by the
six postcard photographers he has studied.
--
Lesley L. Humphreys
Curator of History and Research
New York State Historical Association/The Farmers' Museum
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