This vintage postcard, a relic from 1911, presents a captivating vista of Mount Rainier from Indian Henry's Park in Longmire, Washington (Pierce County). Featured prominently is "Hall's Hotel, The Wigwam," a rustic structure nestled amidst the alpine meadows and evergreen forests at the foot of the majestic, snow-capped Cascade peak. This albumen print, typical of the era, showcases the scenic grandeur that drew tourists to the Pacific Northwest. The publisher, Rey Barnes Book and Eagle Post Art Studio, immortalized the "Greatest Mountain and Alpine Regions of Wonder" with this piece of ephemeral history, distributed by Central News Co. of Tacoma and Seattle and the C & P M St. Ry. Co. The verso bears a postmark from Longmire, Washington, dated July 11, 1911, and a one-cent green Benjamin Franklin postage stamp. The card features a handwritten message addressed to Mr. James Y. Young of 808-19th Street, Watervliet, New York (Albany County), offering a personal touch to this tangible piece of history. While the message is not entirely legible, it appears to reference the sender's sojourn at the hotel and their appreciation for the surrounding landscape. The postcard's condition reflects its age, with visible signs of wear including fading and staining, lending it a certain gravitas that speaks to its journey through time as a philatelic treasure and piece of Pacific Northwest topography.