Card is titled: “Bryce Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.”
Printed on back of postcard:
BRYCE CANYON, sometimes called “The Silent City” or “Cathedral Canyon” is really a giant amphitheatre from one to two miles wide by about three miles long. The softer portions of the sandstones have been eroded, leaving an endless array of towers, spires, minarets, fortresses and steeples standing in indescribably weird formation, embellished by a riot of color in red, pink, yellow and white. Bryce Canyon National Park is reached from Cedar City, Utah, a point on the Union Pacific System, 275 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Card is addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Leigh P Bradley, 2310 Juliet, Los Angeles, Calif. No postmark.
Text of written message:
May 30th 1931
Dear Ones: We have been to Zion, Grand, & yesterday got to Bryce leave today for home. Each place is different & much to wonder about. John & Ida
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