Here is another good postcard of the Sphinx taken by Frasher Fotos, probably in the early 1930s:
The Sphinx was a popular landmark at Petrified Forest National Park, AZ, as seen in this “then & now” 1920s postcard and today’s pH๏τo, until its head fell off and rolled across the ground. Petrified Forest National Park is the only park in the National Park System containing a section of Historic Route 66. Bill Parker states “It collapsed the evening of July 24, 1954.”
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