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Gates Brothers (American, active 1860s–1890s) 
[Entrance Gorge (Looking Down) — 4th Glen] 
1865 
  
Albumen silver print 
Metropolitan Museum of Art 
William L. Schaeffer Collection, Promised Gift of Jennifer and Philip Maritz, in celebration of the Museum's 150th Anniversary, Accession Number: L.2019.57.479 
  
 
LL/95791 
  
On July 4, 1863, two entrepreneurs opened to paying visitors a natural wonder of silvery cascades, deep ravines, and rocky arcades near the village of Watkins, New York. The wilderness attraction became immediately popular, as an enchanting retreat from both the summer heat and the stark realities of the Civil War. These four views by the Gates Brothers were among the first souvenir photographs sold to the thousands of annual visitors to the site (now Watkins Glen State Park)—a destination that would soon rival for popularity Niagara Falls and the Catskills. The photographers’ portable darkroom is visible here, perched at a bend in the wooden footbridge. 
 

 
  
 
  
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