Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist By: E. L. (Edward Lloyd) Lomax (1852-1916) |
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![]() Oregon, Washington, and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist by E. L. (Edward Lloyd) Lomax is an awe-inspiring travel guide that takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the beautiful landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. With its detailed descriptions, stunning photographs, and wealth of information, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone planning to explore these breathtaking regions. From the very beginning, Lomax's passion for the Pacific Northwest shines through his writing. His love for the area is contagious, making it impossible not to feel an immediate connection to the places he describes. Whether you're an avid traveler or yearning to embark on a memorable adventure, this book will undoubtedly ignite a sense of wanderlust within you. One of the book's greatest strengths lies in its meticulous attention to detail. Lomax provides intricate descriptions of each destination, leaving no stone unturned. Every chapter immerses the reader in the unique culture, history, and natural beauty of these regions. From the towering peaks of Mount Rainier to the serene tranquility of Crater Lake, Lomax captures the essence of these places, allowing readers to envision themselves experiencing their grandeur. The inclusion of vibrant and captivating photographs further enhances this book's appeal. Each image perfectly complements Lomax's descriptions, providing a visual feast for the eyes. Whether it's a breathtaking sunset over the Pacific coastline or a mesmerizing glimpse of a cascading waterfall, these images bring the Pacific Northwest to life, making it seem like you are there, witnessing these sights firsthand. Moreover, Lomax goes above and beyond by offering invaluable tips and advice for travelers. He provides practical information on transportation, accommodations, hiking trails, and local attractions, ensuring that readers have all the necessary tools to plan their own memorable journey. Additionally, his insightful recommendations for lesser-known gems and hidden treasures give the book an insider's edge, making it a go-to resource for both first-time visitors and seasoned explorers. While the book primarily focuses on the Pacific Northwest, Lomax also dedicates a substantial portion to Alaska. This inclusion allows readers to delve into the wonders of this majestic state, uncovering its rugged beauty, wildlife, and unique cultural heritage. It is a thoughtful addition that expands the book's scope and enriches the overall reading experience. If there is one criticism to be made, it is that the book occasionally lacks depth in its exploration of specific destinations. Though overall comprehensive, some readers might desire more in-depth narratives and personal anecdotes to further enhance their connection with the places being discussed. However, this does not detract from the book's value as a comprehensive travel guide. In conclusion, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist by E. L. Lomax is an exceptional travel guide that leaves no stone unturned when it comes to exploring the Pacific Northwest. With its breathtaking descriptions, stunning photography, and invaluable travel tips, this book is an essential companion for anyone seeking to embark on their own unforgettable adventure. Whether you dream of exploring the lush forests, mesmerizing coastlines, or awe-inspiring mountains, this guide will undoubtedly inspire and guide you every step of the way. First Page:OREGON, WASHINGTON AND ALASKA.SIGHTS AND SCENES FOR THE TOURIST. By E.L. LOMAX, General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific System. Omaha, Neb. 1890 [Illustration: Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Sights and Scenes for the Tourist.] [Illustration: Union Pacific Overland. Sights and Scenes in Oregon, Washington and Alaska for Tourists. Compliments of the Passenger Department, Union Pacific System, Omaha, Neb.] LIST OF AGENTS. ALBANY, N.Y. 23 Maiden Lane J.D. TENBROECK. Trav. Pass. Agt. BOSTON, MASS. 290 Washington St. W.S. CONDELL, New England Freight and Passenger Agent. J.S. SMITH, Traveling Passenger Agent. E.M. NEWBEGIN, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent. A.P. MASSEY, Passenger and Freight Solicitor. BUFFALO, N.Y. 40 1/2 Exchanges St. S.A. HUTCHISON, Trav. Pass. Agt. BUTTE, MONT. Corner Main and Broadway General Agt. CHEYENNE, WYO. C.W. SWEET, Freight and Ticket Agent. CHICAGO, ILL. 191 South Clark St. W.H. KNIGHT, Gen'l Agt. P. and F. Dep'ts. T.W. YOUNG, Traveling Passenger Agent. W.T. HOLLY, City Passenger Agent. ALFRED MORTESSEN & CO., European Immigration Agts., 140 Kinzie St. CINCINNATI, OHIO 56 West 4th St. J.D. WELSH, Gen'l Agt. P. and F. Dep'ts. H.C. SMITH, Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent. CLEVELAND, OHIO Kennard House... Continue reading book >> |
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