1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1926)

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36 GEOGRAPHY "1000 and One" GROUP 44 (Continued) UNITED STATES East Along the New England Coast (1) Among Penobscot Indians and Pro vincetown painters. (151) The Lure of the Maine Coast (1) Wild animals and beauties of this historic section. (28) Historic Cape Cod (1) General survey of this interesting corner. (XI) Quaint Folks and Beautiful Scenes of Cape Cod (1) Study in New England characteristics and scenery. (28) Typical New England (1) Natural beauties of hill country. (151) Touring the Berkshire^ (1) Historic scenes in the picturesque hills of New England. (XVI, 151) A Trip to Mt. Tom (1) Self-explanatory. (XXX) Visiting Around Coolidge Corners (1) Title tells it. (XXX) Five Finger Lakes (1) Land of the Iroquois. (IX) Niagara (1) Familiar scenes, done here in Prizma color. (XX, 28) *** Niagara Falls (1) The story of Niagara Falls impressively presented with maps and views. For sale only. (58) Niagara in Summer and Winter (1) Beauties of the Falls at various seasons. (XXI) Thundering Waters (1) Niagara's power and beauty. (156) (See also Groups 57-60, 115, 117, 229, 223, 232, 134, 136) GROUP 45 Central and South * Central Plains (2) Agriculture of the region; stock-raising, dairying, poultry farming; mining, lumbering and quarrying industries. (134) Dells of Wisconsin (1) Scenic with many historical touches. (112) * Great Plains (1) Sheep and cattle on the range and ranch; cities. (134) * Southern States (2) Florida Keys; coal-mining in Birmingham district; the cultivation of cotton, sugar-cane, rice, peanuts and various fruits; lumberings manufacture of turpentine. (134) Alabama and its Waterways (1) Self-explanatory. (63) Down in Dixie (1) Southern industries and characters. (111A, 151) Down South (1) Southern characters and customs. (151) ** Florida (2) Text film. Physical characteristics; climate, vegetation, resources and industries; cities. (XXV) Fruitful Florida (1) Grape fruit gathering and packing; ostrich and alligator farming; sponge hunting; Seminole Indians. (67) The History of Mississippi (1) Picture story of the state. (63) In the Old South (1) Industries — cotton, maple sugar, broom corn, peanuts, etc; native life and types. (XXI) On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1) Trip into the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia. (151) Our Southern Mountaineers (1/4) Domestic industries, with old methods, pursued by country peoples of Cumberland and Blue Ridge Mountains. (22) Palm Beach and Miami (1) Florida views. (67) (See also Groups 50, 52, 58, 60, 124, 132) GROUP 46 Northwest An Oregon ian Niagara (1) The falls of the Willamette in Oregon; salmon industry. (67) 'Highlands of Oregon (y2) Scenic views of Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Hood, Columbia River, Multnomah Falls and mountain lakes. (22) Motoring in Oregon (1) Motor trip through wooded and mountainous sections of Oregon. (151) * Oregon's Earthly Paradise (1) Scenes on Columbia Highway, built by people of Multnomah County, Oregon. (22)^ Roof of America (1) Northern Montana watershed, its lakes, mountains" and valleys. Blackfeet Indians. Prizma color. (XX, 28, S3, 37) ***A Saddle Journey to the Clouds (1) Horseback expedition among the peaks of the High Sierras, "America's Switzerland." Scenically beautiful. (30) ***Summer Home on the Sierra National Forest (1%) Building summer home on a national forest; how it is done. How Portland receives its water supply from the Oregon National Forest. (144) To the Summit of Mt. Hood (1) Hiking to the heights; beautiful effects above the clouds. (67) Sentinels of the Sunset (1) Mt. Lowe and Mt. Wilson. (144) The Trail Calls (1) Exploring two of nature's wondrous spectacles — Crater Lake and the glacier of Mt. Hood in Oregon. (151)