Embark on a historical journey through the American Northwest with "The Great Northwest," a meticulously detailed guidebook originally intended for tourists and travelers navigating the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, and the Oregon and California Railroad. Authored by Henry Jacob Winser, this invaluable resource offers a snapshot of the region during a pivotal era of expansion and exploration.
Featuring a comprehensive map and numerous illustrations, this guide provides insight into the landscapes, cities, and transportation networks that defined the late 19th-century Pacific Northwest. Discover the routes and destinations that shaped the travel experience of early tourists, offering a unique perspective on the history and development of this captivating region. "The Great Northwest" is an essential addition to the collection of any enthusiast of travel history, railroad lore, or the Pacific Northwest itself.
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