Zion Valley – Zion National Park *COMING SOON*
A tribute to the iconic Zion National Park, this card captures the essence of Zion Valley in a unique 3D display. Frederick S. Dellenbaugh exhibited his soon-to-be famous paintings of Zion National Park in the Saint Louis World’s Fair in 1904. When those paintings were shown to the White House in 1909, they inspired President William Howard Taft to create Mukuntuweap National Monument. That eventually led to Congress’s designation of the region as a national park in 1919. We at think it's incredible that the creation of this national park began with an artist. It was art that persuaded the federal government to protect these lands! This commemorative illustration by Anderson Design Group showcases a verdant river valley that runs through this normally arid region. Whether it’s a memory or a dream, this card makes nature feel close at hand. © Anderson Design Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Licensed by ADGstore.com ✨ Vibrant 3D Design: Layers of intricately cut cardstock bring the scen