Outdoor seating area and patio covered in vines, possibly a restaurant or home entrance, in Tucson, Arizona. Postcard is from Warren Corliss, dated January 6, 1933.
Back of postcard, dated January 6, 1933. Reads: "Dear Edith and Ed. Having dinner here tonight with my charming neice, who is dressed in a beautiful black evening gown and never looked better in her life. Received Ed's letter and will answer shortly. Sorry to learn of your recent troubles and trust all has been adjusted by now. Lovingly, Warren."
Mountain peaks in Death Valley, California. Inscription reads: "This is the molybdenum where Dad is surveying a road, all shade of yellow to gold - beautiful Death Valley."
Entrance to Death Valley. The statues were built by Clyde Barcus for the opening ceremony of the park and the declaration of the national monument. See pho022785.