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Title
Paradise Inn hotel
Contributor
Gordon, John C. (photographer) (Creator)
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives
Description
"Paradise Inn is a two-and-one-half-story structure of log frame construction built during 1916 and 1917 in the sub-alpine region of Paradise Valley on the slopes of Mount Rainier. The main building is T-shaped in plan with an annex constructed in 1920 running parallel to the main building and connected to it by a multi-story enclosed bridge. http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/harrison/harrison11.htm
Scanned with Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL Pro; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPG format using Photoshop CS3.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
8 x 10 in.
Identifier
islandora:78_1181
filename: jcg_hotels_paradise_inn_001
oclc: 566078550
islandora: 78_1181
Language
English
Subject
Apartment hotels
Buildings
Business enterprises
Hotels
Mount Rainier National Park (Agency : U.S.)
Place
Mount Rainier
Washington
Relation
John C. Gordon Photograph Collection

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