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Michigan Upper Falls Tahquamenon River Peninsula ~ 1950-60s postcard ~ s9469. Considered second only to Niagara in the middle west the upper falls have a drop of 48 feet. The golden color of the water is tannic acid coloring it from the vegetation of the area through which it flows. Disclaimer: The TITLE and DESCRIPTION (NOT the images) are generated by Artificial Intelligence. This helps us list cards faster. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Upper Falls of the Tahquamenon River. In Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Considered second only to Niagara in the middle west the upper falls have a drop of 48 feet. The golden color of the water is tannic acid coloring it from the vegetation of the area through which it flows. The Tahquamenon River figures romantically in literature of the Song of Hiawatha. The setting and area of the river is one of the most beautiful in the United States. Color photo by Art Lauren. Published by Courpicure Publishers Inc. Boston 13 Mass. U.S.A. Hiawatha Card Co. P.O. Box 56 Ypsilanti Mich.