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Uncanny Canyon

I found this photo in a family scrapbook dating to the early 1950s. Out of curiosity I searched the internet for "Uncanny Canyon" and was surprised to see the same picture with a different person on the Shorpy.com website. Compare to the listing Dad at Uncanny Canyon in Oregon, 1954.  The back of this photo is also submitted, with the writing: "Taken in one of those crazy houses .... Jack thinks he is standing straight." I asked my father, who is 87 years old and lived in Oregon in the early 50s, about the photo and he does not recall the person or the event. View full size.

I found this photo in a family scrapbook dating to the early 1950s. Out of curiosity I searched the internet for "Uncanny Canyon" and was surprised to see the same picture with a different person on the Shorpy.com website. Compare to the listing Dad at Uncanny Canyon in Oregon, 1954. The back of this photo is also submitted, with the writing: "Taken in one of those crazy houses .... Jack thinks he is standing straight." I asked my father, who is 87 years old and lived in Oregon in the early 50s, about the photo and he does not recall the person or the event. View full size.

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