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Old forgotten photochrome prints turn back the clock on the Golden State
A wagon fords the Santa Inez River in 1898
The United States Library of Congress has released a trove of thousands of dazzling photocrome prints produced from around the world, including dozens that portray California as the Golden State.
Produced between the 1890s to 1910s using the once-popular method for adding vivid color to what would otherwise black and white, these photocrome prints were a popular souvenir of their day.
As such, the postcard-perfect snapshots of yesteryear feature all things California: its sea lion guarded rugged coast, stately missions, ethnic diversity and cornucopia of agriculture.
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