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Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 071

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 072

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 073

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 074

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 075

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Album 7: Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rhyolite, Nevada, and the Park family: photographic prints, image 076

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From the Maurine and Fred Wilson and Dr. William S. Park Photograph Albums (PH-00222) -- Album 7

Midway point

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Once known as Midway Point, pictured is The Lone Cypress in Pebble Beach, California. On the back the caption says, "MIDWAY POINT. This point is often called Lone Cypress Point. this is the most photographed and painted of all Monterey Cypress. Clutching to precarious footholds in the face of ocean gales, these trees lift their gnarled and twister branches, hung with rags of yellow moss, in grotesque postures. Once widely distributed over this section of the coast, they now make their last stand between Cypress Point, near Midway Point, and Point Lobos..."