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GEOGRAPHY
"1000 and One"
GROUP 45 (Continued) UNITED STATES Central and South
* Southern States (2) Florida Keys; coal-mining in Birmingham district; the cultivation of cotton, sugar-cane, rice, peanuts and various fruits; lumbering; manufacture of turpentine. (134)
Alabama and its Waterways (1) Self-explanatory. (63) Down in Dixie (1) Southern industries and characters. (66 A, 151) Down South (1) Southern characters and customs. (151) , ***Maryland, My Maryland (1) Scenic beauty and industries of the state.
Barbara Frietchie's home and the old fort. (IX) Birds and Alligators of Louisiana (1) Federal Bird Refuge on Avery
Island in the lower Mississippi. (37) 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)
(See also Groups 50, 52, 58, 123, 131)
GROUP 46 Northwest
Across the Great Northwest (1) Short scenic of outstanding scenes through the Northwest. (61)
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 Multhomah County, Oregon. (2 2)
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 peaks of fiigh Sierras. Scenically beautiful. (V, XXX, 30, 3 7 A, 42)
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)
Above the Clouds (1) Climbing Mt. Rainier. (37A) Washington, the Evergreen State (2) A journey over the state, pointing out its resources. (61)
(See also Groups 50, 57, 111)
GROUP 47 Central West
Cliff Dwellings in Colorado (1) Ruins of Indian cliff dwellings built in
1300 A. D. (151) Elk I and (1) In the Shoshone valley of Wyoming. Prizma color. (XX) Garden of the Gods (1) View of Colorado's natural wonders. (151) Killdeer Rodeo (3) Annual Roundup at Killdeer Mountains, N. D. Scenery
in the Bad Lands. (XII) Pike's Peak (1/4) Picturization of the mountain scenery atop the Continental
Divide. (XX, 28)
Through the Roosevelt Country (2) Bad Lands of South Dakota and
surrounding country in development of which Roosevelt played an important
part. (XXI) The Towering Wonders of Utah (1) Strange scenic phenomena in mountains
of Utah and Nevada. (37, 3 7 A, 49)
(See also Groups 50, 116, 132)
GROUP 48 Southwest
The Apache Trail (1) Old trail used by Spanish explorers, including scenes in color of Roosevelt Dam; Apache Indian at home and ruins of cliff dwellings. Prizma color. (IV, XX, 28)
** Trailing the Apache Trail of Arizona (1) Scenes along highway through the southwest; views of Roosevelt Dam and ruins of ancient cliff dwellings.
(30, 37A, 42, 112)
Grand Canyon (1) Prizma color reproductions of scenic wonders of the famous canyon of the Colorado. (IV, XX, 28, 56, 71, 113, 156, 158A)
***The Grand Canyon of the Colorado (1) Color film showing canyon from various vantage points on the rim; trails that lead down to the river; suspension bridge and camps in the canyon. (30, 42)