Description
An original photo from a 1935 Atlantic to Pacific vacation by four women: Bertha House, Edna Jenkins, Helen Johnson, Eleanor Rhodes. Some of their photos were taken by them and others brought back with them in 1935. Type & Size: A 4.5x3" original photograph. Condition: Original and in good to fair vintage condition. This photograph captures the serene landscape of Mt. Hood as seen from Mirror Lake, located along the Mt. Hood Loop Highway in Oregon. Snow-capped peaks reflect in the water, with a backdrop of tall, bare trees and a peaceful lake, embodying the tranquility and natural beauty of the Oregon wilderness. During the 1930s, road trips became increasingly popular in America due to the advent of more accessible automobiles and improved road networks. The Mt. Hood Loop Highway was a favored route for travelers seeking to explore the scenic and diverse landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, offering a picturesque journey through Oregon's natural landscapes. Mt. Hood, 11,225 ft., from Mirror Lake, Mt. Hood Loop Highway, Oregon.