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Finding the Worth While in the Southwest

Chapter 24: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

The author guides readers through the American Southwest, combining travel guidance with cultural and historical observation. He describes towns and landscapes—from adobe-built settlements and Spanish-era churches to pueblo villages, cliff dwellings, desert plains, and monumental sites such as the Grand Canyon and petrified forests—while reporting on indigenous and Mexican customs, legends, and material culture. Chapters provide practical route notes, illustrations, and reflections on climate, architecture, and the region’s evocative atmosphere, aiming to orient visitors and to evoke the area’s antiquity, artistic allure, and living traditions.

Glacier National Park

Every day brings a new experience—crowded with scenic delight—at Glacier National Park—Uncle Sam’s playground in the Montana Rockies.

Maybe you are going over the “Notch”—sky-high Gunsight Pass—on a surefooted horse—a real mountaineer experience. Perhaps you’re gliding amid tremendous scenes over a modern motor trail through the thick of the wilds. Another day, you pow-wow with the picturesque Blackfeet Indians.

Send for descriptive literature with maps and photographic views of the Park’s beauty spots and definite information as to cost. Write

C. E. STONE
Passenger Traffic Manager
ST. PAUL, MINN.

Outwest Outings
“Off the beaten path”
New Mexico and Arizona

Rainbow Bridge
Grand Canyon of Arizona
Petrified Forest
Painted Desert
Ancient Indian Pueblos
Prehistoric Cliff Ruins
New Mexico Rockies
Santa Fe

Ask for new booklet
“Off the beaten Path”
of Maps and Pictures
W. J. Black, Pass. Traf. Mgr.
AT&SF Ry—1118 Ry. Exch. Chi·

Transcriber’s Notes

  • Some palpable typographical errors were corrected.
  • Copyright and publisher’s information was included from the printed copy: this eBook is public domain in the country of publication.