Mounted skeleton (in this instance, a cast) of a Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) in the old building of the "Utah Museum of Natural History", nowadays renamed as the "Natural History Museum of Utah" and since 2011 relocated in the Rio Tinto…
Three images, ca. 1932-1942, of the Bonneville Dam site on the Columbia River, including aerial image of the dam construction, visitors downriver, and an aerial view of the completed dam.
In 1892, before they had the right to vote, Washington women selected the coast rhododendron as the state flower. They wanted an official flower to enter in a floral exhibit at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. Six flowers were considered, but the…
Includes brief information and illustrations for the state bird, tree, flower, flag, and song. Also included is a brief overview of the state history and economy. This brochure pre-dates current status of state symbols. Circa 1948-1956.
A two-page informational guide to Washington State symbols. At the time of its publication, it included State seal, flag, motto, nickname, bird, dance, song, folk song, fruit, tree, flower, grass, ship, gem, and fish.