Two rock formations with an open space between them; mountains can be seen in the background. Printed text on verso reads, "Pike's Peak and Gateway to Garden of the Gods, Colorado - Pike's peak is one of the largest peaks of the Rocky...
Mantel Rock is a 30-foot high natural sandstone bridge, spanning 188 feet. It is wooded above and with a faint road in front. The formation is like a rock terrace, but the center is hollowed out until it reaches a deeper wall.
National parks & reserves; Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887; Rock formations
Rock formation shaped like a chair. Named "Jenny Lind's Armchair" in honor of the opera singer Jenny Lind, known as the Swedish Nightingale. Lind once sat in this chair at Mammoth Cave Park, Kentucky. A woman wearing a sweater, skirt, and...
A fallen tree rests against a large rock cliff which is adjacent to a clearing. An indentation at the base of the cliff makes a "rock house." Green trees are in the background. Location may possibly be in Laurel County, Kentucky.
Lengthwise view of a man sitting beneath Mantel Rock, a bridge like rock formation with a partially connected vertical rock wall blocking its right side.
Man with an axe sitting on Log Rock, a natural sandstone bridge that is 80 feet long, on Pine Mountain in Bell County, Kentucky, now part of Kingdom Come State Park.
Several women in long dresses and hats, one with a parasol, and several children sit on a rocky wooded hillside, presumably at the mineral springs in Cerulean Springs.
Women; Children; Rock formations; Leisure; Bridges
Several women in long dresses and hats, one with a parasol, and several children stand on or by a small footbridge connecting two rocky ledges in the woods. This group is apparently visiting the mineral springs in Cerulean Springs.
Caves; Rock formations; Historic sites; Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820
A man sits atop a large rock formation, with a boarded up entrance to a cave below. Kentucky explorer and early settler Daniel Boone spent the winter of 1769-1770 in a cave on the Shawnee River in Mercer County, Kentucky.
A man wearing a suit and a bowler hat strolls around a stack of huge rocks in the mountains. Probably near Pikes Peak in Colorado. Title supplied by cataloger.