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| The beauty and grandeur of the American landscape can often be forgotten within the confines of city life. In the nineteenth century, as factories were being built and railroad systems were underway, artists took to exploring the romance of the Hudson River Valley and later visited the wilds of New Hampshire, as seen in Edward Clarke Cabot's "Glen Ellis Falls, Pinkham Notch". They sought to capture the essence of young American and its splendor. |