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Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers at Lady Bird Overlook

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers at Lady Bird Overlook

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Travelers learn Byway stories at Lady Bird Overlook in spring. Location: Utah (41.743° N 111.797° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by D... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Early Morning Travelers

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Early Morning Travelers

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Early morning light cast strong shadows over Logan Canyon Scenic Byway. Location: Utah (41.742° N 111.771° W) Status: Public domain. P... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers and Lake View at Second Dam

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers and Lake View at Second Dam

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A visitor climbs up from an interpretive site in this view of Second Dam taken from the top of the stairs above the fishing pier. Locat... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers on Tony Grove

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers on Tony Grove

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Travelers enjoy a beautiful view of crystal-clear Tony Grove Lake surrounded by trees. Location: Utah (41.896° N 111.643° W) Status: P... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers at Ricks Springs

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Travelers at Ricks Springs

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Travelers enjoy exploring the rocky caves and cliffs at Ricks Springs. Location: Utah (41.840° N 111.589° W) Status: Public domain. Ph... More

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