Title:
The Tourist Club, also known as The Nature Friends (Die Naturfreunde)
Creator:
unknown
Subject:
Hotels
Taverns (Inns)
Clubhouses
Buildings
Houses
Chalets
Forest reserves
Forests
National monuments
National parks & reserves
The Tourist Club
Description:
The Tourist Club also known as The Nature Friends (Die Naturfreunde) has German origins; The club was formed in 1912 and
is still active. The clubhouse has painted balconies and refreshments are served to hikers. It is located 2.2miles beyond
the Muir Woods Turnoff from the Panoramic Highway.
Publisher:
Mill Valley Public Library
Date:
circa 1920's
1987
Type:
image;
Format:
1 photographic print; 17.5 x 12.5 cm.
Identifier:
CMLPL_005
Photo cabinet 1, Fires
Source:
Selected photograph from page 91 of “Mount Tamalpais A History” by Lincoln Fairley
Language:
eng;
Coverage:
Muir Woods Turnoff; Panoramic Highway Mill Valley (Calif.)
Rights:
copyrighted
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circa 1920's
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