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Catskill Mountain House and the Roots of Landscape Tourism

The Otis Elevating Railway and, at top left, the Catskill Mountain House, ca. 1902. Detroit Publishing Co., Library of Congress
The Otis Elevating Railway and, at top left, the Catskill Mountain House, ca. 1902. Detroit Publishing Co., Library of Congress
Getting to the Catskill Mountain House by boat and rail. Source: Hudson River By Day Light, Wallace Bruce, 1898
Getting to the Catskill Mountain House by boat and rail. Source: Hudson River By Day Light, Wallace Bruce, 1898
William Henry Bartlett's "View from the Mountain House, Catskill," engraved by Robert Brandard, ca. 1839
William Henry Bartlett’s “View from the Mountain House, Catskill,” engraved by Robert Brandard, ca. 1839
Hudson River Day Line steamer Albany after passing under the Poughkeepsie Bridge, bet. 1900 – 1910. Detroit Publishing Co., Library of Congress
Hudson River Day Line steamer Albany after passing under the Poughkeepsie Bridge, bet. 1900 – 1910. Detroit Publishing Co., Library of Congress
William Gray Hassler and Ethel Magaw Hassler on a Hudson River Day Line ferry from New York to Poughkeepsie, watching a train go over the Poughkeepsie Bridge, September 10, 1915. Photo courtesy The New-York Historical
William Gray Hassler and Ethel Magaw Hassler on a Hudson River Day Line ferry from New York to Poughkeepsie, watching a train go over the Poughkeepsie Bridge, September 10, 1915. Photo courtesy The New-York Historical