1000 and One--the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films (1930)

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38 GEOGRAPHY •1000 and One" GROUP 47 (Continued) UNITED STATES East Empire State (2) Topography and industries of New York. (49 i The Historic Hudson (1) Trip up the river from New York to Albany passing spots of historic interest and scenic beauty. [•128) The Man at the Throttle 1 1 ) Ride in locomotive cab of the Twentieth Century from New York to Albany. (20. 170) Where the Spirit that Won Was Born (1) Views of Lexington. Valley Forge and Philadelphia. (54, 114) Niagara (1) Familiar scenes, in Prizma color. 1 133 I Niagara, the Glorious (1) Views of Horseshoe and American Falls. Whirlpool Rapids and the Gorge. (164. 170) (See also Groups 60. 115. 117. 119. 123. 130. 133. 135) GROUP 48 Central and South Central Plains (2) Agriculture of region: stock-raising, dairying, poultry-farming: mining, lumbering and quarrying. (#131) Great Plains (1) Sheep and cattle on range and ranch: cities. ( • 131 1 Southern States (2) Florida Keys: coal-mining in Birmingham district: cultivation of crops: lumbering: turpentine manufacture. (•131| Industries of the Sunny South I 1 I Moss-hung forest, conveying logs to lumber mills : cultivation of rice, cotton, sugar. (54, 164) Id vis of the Southland I 1 I Scenes and life along the Suwanee River. (164) Suwanee River (1) The river so famous in song and story. (114) Birds and Alligators of Louisiana (1) Federal Bird Refuge on Avery Island in lower Mississippi. (35, 164) Florida (1) Physical characteristics; climate: vegetation: resources and industries ; cities. (164) Indian Travelogues (2) Places of historic interest and scenic beauty in Indiana and Illinois. (33) The Priceless Heritage (3) Following the trails through wild natural beauty of Gogebic region in upper Michigan. (33) (See also Groups 53. 55, 61, 124. 131) GROUP 49 Northwest America's Summer Paradise (1) Minnesota— a vacation land supreme. (122 > Minnesota's Ten Thousand Lakes (1) Lake region of northern Minnesota. (106, 122) Roof of America (1) Northern Montana watershed, its lakes, mountains and valleys. Prizma color. Blackfeet Indians. '27, 35, 133) Montana Rockies (2) Trip above timber line to famous "Grasshopper Glacier." Panoramas of mountains, flowers, snow and lakes. 106 Swan River Wilderness (1) In wild national forests of western Montana; beautiful mountain pictures. (106) Highlands of Oregon (1/3) Scenic views of Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Hcod. Columbia River, Multnomah Falls; forests and mountain lakes. (*20) Pictures of Oregon j 1 1 Columbia River Highway : Portland and Rose Festival; beach scenes along coast. (1Q6) From the Car Window (1) Scenes along line of the Great Northern Railway from Chicago to Seattle and Portland. (•122) The Shasta Route (4) Nature's treasures stored in Cascade region of Pacific Northwest. (170) Westward Ho! (1) Railroad ride from Chicago over famous route of the North Coast Limited. (•106, ©122) A Saddle Journey to the Clouds (1) Horseback expedition among peaks of High Sierras. (36, 42, 92) (See also Groups 53, 60, 112)