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Sahalie Falls (Oregon)
On the McKenzie River. Unused Mike Roberts card C15939 (NCO-57). Grade: 1
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Mill Creek Falls (Oregon)
Unused E.C. Kropp linen card 13326, of these falls on the Rogue River. Grade: 1
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Multnomah Falls, Benson Foot Bridge (Oregon)
Nobody should have bought this card when it was new because it is mis-registered and therefore blurry. But for that reason, error collectors might want it now. Unused K. C. Kropp card 15345. Grade: 1
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Bow Falls, Banff (Canada)
Mailed in 1930, from Banff to England, with 2-cent stamp and mostly readable postmark but no message. Grade: 3
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Dingmans Falls (Pennsylvania)
Higher than Niagara! In the Poconos! Who could ask for more! Unused Dexter Press card 67528-B. Grade: 1
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Adams Falls, Ricketts Glen State Park (Pennsylvania)
Unused Dexter Press card 5772-B (H-113) showing one of the 28 waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park, on Kitchen Creek. The park is apparently lacking only the fictional Australian swimming hero, Bronc Morret. Grade: 1
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1st Falls (Peace) at Winona Five Falls (Pennsylvania)
Unused Dexter Press card 6788-C (6-268) in as-new condition. Grade: 1
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Buttermilk Falls, Shunk (Pennsylvania)
Unused “local” card 45912 (H-148). Grade: 2
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Turkey Path Falls, Leonard Harrison State Park (Pennsylvania)
Whoever bought this card visited there on 29th August, 1962, because that date (and tape residue and abrasion) are on the reverse. Grade: 4
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Harrison Wright Falls (Pennsylvania)
Unused “local” card 36753. Grade: 3
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Silver Thread Falls, Dingmans Ferry (Pennsylvania)
“The highest and most unique of all waterfalls in the Pocono Mountains” on this unused card 67525-B that looks so much like Dexter Press, but somehow isn’t. Grade: 1
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Buttermilk Falls, Miniskink Hills (Pennsylvania)
There may be more than one Buttermilk Falls in Pennsylvania; we’re hoping not. Marshalls Creek cascades over a broad rock apron. Unused Dexter Press card 42738-B (1-204). Grade: 2
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Beautiful Falls on Big Sioux River (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
Unused Curteichcolor card 2DK-1367 (D.146). Grade: 1
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Rainbow Falls, Gatlinburg (Tennessee)
In the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, find these falls on the side of Mt. LeConte. Unused Color King card 30071 (GS-137). Grade: 1
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Abram’s Falls, Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee)
Unused Color King card 54107 (GS-206) of these falls in the Cade’s Cove section. Grade: 2
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Potter Falls, Wartburg (Tennessee)
Unused “local” card 37171. Grade: 2
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Craighead Caverns, Lost Sea Waterfall (Tennessee)
Actually Emerald Falls, dropping out of a crevice 700′ inside Craighead Caverns. The card’s caption says that The Lost Sea is the “world’s largest underground lake,” and we wonder if that’s still the case so many years later? Unused Plastichrome card P65655. Grade: 2
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Laurel Falls, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Unused Color King card 11044 (GS-16) dated 1955. The card says these upper and lower falls are “the most accessible of all the waterfalls” in the Park. Grade: 1
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Fall Creek Falls State Park (Tennessee)
The waterfall, at 256′ high, is 100′ higher than Niagara and “the highest waterfall east of the Rockies”. As we have been entering many cards of waterfalls, it seems like they all are higher than Niagara. Niagara has positioned itself very successfully! Unused Dexter Press card 30215-B. Grade: 1
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Rutledge Falls, Manchester (Tennessee)
Unused H.S. Crocker Mirro-Krome card SPC-120, with a line under part of the caption. Grade: 3
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Fall Creek Falls State Park, Cane Creek Cascades (Tennessee)
Two of these unused Plastichrome cards P10144 are available. Grades: 2
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DeSoto Falls (DeKalb County, Alabama, USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P12024, significantly aging on the reverse but otherwise unmarked. Grade: 3
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Dark Hollow Falls, Shenandoah National Park (Virginia)
Flip the card and you’ll know that these falls are on the Hogcamp Branch of the Rose River. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Snoqualmie Falls (Washington, USA)
In the Cascade Mountains, not only scenic but a power source too. Unused Mike Roberts card C970, rounded corners. Grade: 3
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Summer Falls (Washington, USA)
Unused but heavily stained (from tape, on the reverse) Dexter Press card 96707-B. Grade: 4
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Narada Falls (Washington, USA)
Unused and unremarkable Dexter Press card 41279-B. Grade: 3
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Granite Falls, Mountain Loop Highway fish ladder (Washington)
Unused Dexter Press card 67937-B (C-619). We admit that a waterfall is not the focal point of this card! Grade: 3
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Blackwater Falls (West Virginia)
Unused Curteichcolor card 8CK2671 of the 65-foot “most beautiful waterfalls” in West Virginia. Another coup for the caption writers. Grade: 3
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Chippewa Falls, dam along the Chippewa River (Wisconsin)
In honor of our friend Lin-Lee, who knows Eau Claire much better than we do, here’s an unused Curteichcolor card 6C-K2047. Grade: 2
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Pokiok Falls, New Brunswick (Canada)
Unused Plastichrome card P28175. Some waterfalls look relatively benign. Not this one. Grade: 3
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Grand Falls Dam and Falls, New Brunswick (Canada)
Unused UNIC card 34876-C (6202) with serrated edges. Grade: 2
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Stamp Falls Park, B.C. (Canada)
Unused Stelling Color Card 332 (33529) of this location in the Alberni Valley. Grade: 1
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Reversing Falls – Low Water (St. John, New Brunswick, Canada)
A lot seems to be going on here. We’re just not sure what. Unused Plastichrome card P72973. Grade: 2
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Emperor Falls (Alberta, Canada)
Unused “local” card S-987. Grade: 1
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Athabasca Falls (Alberta, Canada)
Unused Dexter Color Canada Ltd. card 19623-C, serrated edges. Grade: 2
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Shuswap Falls (B.C., Canada)
Unused Dexter Press card 2901B, of Shuswap Falls 26 miles N.E. of Vernon, B.C. Grade: 2
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Jasper Park, Maligne Canyon, Third Bridge (Canada)
Unused Taylorchrome Color Card 72691 (14), in the Canadian Rockies. Grade: 2
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Johnsons Canyon (Canada)
Unused “local” card S-300, showing natural cave and bridge over the pool at the lower falls. Grade: 1
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Lundbreck Falls, Alberta (Canada)
Unused “local” card S-1412 of these falls on the Castle River along Highway #3, 85 miles west of Lethbridge. Grade: 2
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Canim Lake Falls (B.C., Canada)
Unused “local” card L24. Grade: 2