Bryce Canyon
$1,250.00
A group of riders is following a trail through the spectacular rock formations of Utah's Bryce Canyon. This poster is becoming one of the most collectible Rail Posters as originally designed for the Union Pacific Railroad to visit all 3 National Parks: Grand Canyon, Zion, and Bryce National Parks as part of one ticket and
combined inton a Low Cost Trip. Issued by the Union Pacific Railroad in the 1930s to help promote Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah as a travel destination. Bryce Canyon was named after Mormon pioneer Ebenezer Bryce who homesteaded nearby in the 1870s.
Quantity
Only 1 left in stock
Year / Circa
1930's-1940's
Artist
Anonymous
Size
41.5 x 27.75
Linen Backed* Y/N
Yes
Publisher / Printer Marks
Union Pacific Railroad
See All Three Grand Canyon Zion Bryce National Parks
Combined in One Low Cost Trip
As Issued by the Union Pacific Railroad in the mid 1930s to help promote Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah as a travel destination. Bryce Canyon was named after Mormon pioneer Ebenezer Bryce who homesteaded nearby in the 1870s.
Condition
A