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Rocky Mountain National Park
Description: A tour of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado in the 1920s by Burton Holmes
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Clip #: TFA-78D
Length: 4:06
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1920s
Filmmaker: Burton Holmes
Region: North America
Country: United States
State: Colorado
Subject: National Parks
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
Fall River Road, park gate, pan across mountain range (dark), lodge, High Drive, cars at lodge, Milner Pass, people waving hats in back of truck, Horseshoe Falls, snow covered hills, Bear Lake, Lake Odessa, lodge, man fishing on rock, mule train, pack animals, Fern Lake and lodge, Mountainside Lodge,

Notes:
Rocky Mountain National Park is a National Park located in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It features majestic mountain views, a variety of wildlife, varied climates and environments—from wooded forests to mountain tundra—and easy access to back-country trails and campsites. The park is located northwest of Boulder, Colorado in the Rockies, and includes the Continental Divide and the headwaters of the Colorado River. The park has five visitor centers. The park headquarters, Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, is a National Historic Landmark, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture at Taliesin West.

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