ORIGINAL WPA NATIONAL PARK POSTERS
Lassen Volcanic National Park. Circa Aug - Sep 1939
Although the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program undertaken by the Western Museum Laboratories (WML) created thousands of silkscreened posters between 1938 and 1941, only about 40 park posters and a couple of others are known to survive. They are rare and iconic symbols.
This poster for Lassen Volcanic National Park poster shows Lassen Peak erupting, with a plume of ash rising above it. This Ranger Naturalist Service poster featured Headquarters and the Loomis Memorial at Manzanita Lake. It advertises lectures, hikes, motor caravans, campfire programs, and information and informs visitors that the park’s season is late June to mid-September.
The total number of posters printed is believed to be 100. There are two known examples of this poster: one at the Library of Congress and the other in a private collection.
Our sources of information, research and archival poster image included the Library of Congress, from the museum collections of the Parks, as well as from The National Park Service Archivist.
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