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2025-01-01

Mieders, general view, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Views of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

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The image depicts a picturesque village nestled in an Alpine valley. In the foreground, lush greenery and trees can be seen, leading up to open fields with patches of crops or pasture land. The middle ground is dominated by traditional Tyrolean houses with sloped roofs made from dark brown wooden shingles and white walls. Among these structures stands a prominent church spire reaching into the sky, suggesting it's a central landmark in this community.

In the background, gently rolling hills rise up to meet rugged mountain peaks, hinting at the region's elevation variations typical of Tyrol during that era. The overall color palette is warm and earthy with greens from vegetation, browns and reds on building rooftops, muted greens across fields, and a soft yellow-brown in the mountains.

This image captures an idyllic snapshot of life within Mieders between approximately 1890 to 1900. The print's provenance suggests it was created by P.Z., likely referencing Paul Ziegler, who specialized in photographing Austria-Hungary during that time period and used color lithography techniques like photochrom for printing these images.

The details of this village scene provide a glimpse into the daily life and architecture common to rural Tyrol during its Austro-Hungarian past.
2024-07-28

Excited to be seeing #Phish tonight at #AlpineValley after another two year wait. I’ll make sure I send my customary regards to Marco Arment, too.

Scanned negative from 1987 at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin, the one and only time I ever attended a Grateful Dead concert. We camped on the golf adjacent golf course with the others.

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Hundreds of 1980s era vehicles parked on a grassy area near the golf course at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin. Among the cars people are walking toward the venue and many tents have been set up, some on the perimeter and some between the cars.
Scanned negative from 1987 at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin, the one and only time I ever attended a Grateful Dead concert. We were relaxed and enjoying ourselves in the sun.
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A crowd of hundreds of smiling people on a sloped, grassy area dressed in bright colored, summer attire and tie-dyed t-shirts. A large yellow BEER GARDEN sign can be seen in the distance.
Scanned negative from 1987 at Alpine Valley in Wisconsin, the one and only time I ever attended a Grateful Dead concert. Would you buy "Tabouli and Humus" for $1.50 from these hippies?

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Hippies wearing tie-dyed t-shirts hanging out around the back of a pickup truck at a 1987 Grateful Dead show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin. A man with long curly hair and mustache sits on the truck tailgate playing guitar. Three woman stand near, two of which have dreadlocks. A sign on the back of the truck advertises "Tabouli and Humus on pita $1.50, Gazpacho $1.00.  Humus on pita

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