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Lake Crescent viewed from Storm King Mountain, Clallam County, ca. 1945
TitleLake Crescent viewed from Storm King Mountain, Clallam County, ca. 1945
PhotographerMortiboy, Neil E.
Dateca. 1945
NotesPrinted on back: LAKE CRESCENT FROM STORM KING MT. An Awe-inspiring view is the reward the climb up this peak which stands as a guardian of this beautiful lake.

Date and photographer name provided by Community Museum Project staff.
Subjects (LCTGM)Lakes & ponds--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Mountains--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Coastlines--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Subjects (LCSH)Olympic Mountains (Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County
Accession Numbernone
Storage LocationLake Crescent--Views
Storage Location Sizecard
Digital CollectionClallam County Historical Society Digital Collection
Ordering InformationFor ordering/reproduction information and fees, send written request to CCHS, P.O. Box 1327, Port Angeles, WA 98362; or call 360-452-2662; or e-mail artifact@olypen.com
RepositoryClallam County Historical Society
Physical Description1 photographic postcard : b&w ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.
Digital Image InformationAll images were scanned from photographic prints using Microtek flatbed scanners set between 300 and 600 ppi. Using Adobe Photoshop 8.0, resized to 700 pixels wide or 600 pixels high (whichever was greater) or higher if required for legibility; adjusted the histogram, sharpened and saved using JPEG compression at quality rating 3.
Digital File Namelcr-41
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