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Viewmaster Packets U.S. PLACES G3–G6 packets ALABAMA ARKANSAS Battleship Alabama Bellingrath Gardens Dogpatch A442 Ozark Mountains A927 ___ G3-edB* A930 ___ G3-edA ___ G6? ___ G3-edA A449+ ___ G3-edA* ALASKA Anchorage A106 Eskimos A102 Juneau A108 Mt McKinley & Fairbanks ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edA* A107 ___ G3-edA* ARIZONA Hoover Dam A158+ Grand Canyon Grand Canyon 1 Grand Canyon 2 Grand Canyon 3 ___ G3-edA*? ___ G3-edB* A361 ___G3edA* J80 ___ G6* A370 ___ G3edA* A372 ___ G3edA* Grand Canyon London Bridge Petrified Forest Phoenix A366 Tucson A367 River A372 A368 ___ G3-edA A365 ___ G3-edB* ___ G5-edB* ___ G5-edB ___ G5-edC? ___ G3edA* ___ G6-edB ___ V1/2-edB* CALIFORNIA Balboa Park A211 Busch Bird Sancty Busch Gardens A233 Busch Gardens 1 Busch Gardens 2 ___ G3-edA* K19 ___ G5*? H67 ___ G5 ___ G3-edA? ___ G3-edB A233 ___ G5-edC A243 ___ G5-edA California Missions Children’s Zoo Children’s Zoo H62 Death Valley A203 Disneyland K93 ___ G4-6 ___ V1/V2 B617 ___ G3-edB* ___ G5* ___ G3-edA* America on Parade ___ V1/V2-edA? A215 ___ G5-edA Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Adventureland Adventureland Adventureland Fantasyland Fantasyland A178 A177 ___ G3-edF* A177 ___ G5-edG* K4 ___ G6* A178 ___ G3-edE* ___ G3-edF* H52 ___ G4-6* ___ V2? ___ V1/V2* Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Fantasyland A178 Fantasyland K5 Frontierland A176 Frontierland A176 Frontierland A176 ___ G5-edG* ___ G6*? ___ V1/V2* ___ G3-edE* ___ G3-edF* ___ G4/G5-edG* Disneyland Disneyland A175 Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Frontierland K2 Main Street ___ G3-edE* Main Street A175 Main Street K1 New Orleans A180 ___ V1/V2* ___ G3-edF*? ___ G3-edG* ___ G4-6-edJ* ___ G6* ___ V1/V2* ___ G3-edB* Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland New Orleans A180 New Orleans K3 Tomorrowland A179 Tomorrowland Tomorrowland K16 ___ G5-edC* ___ G6* ___ V1/V2* ___ G3-edE* ___ G3-edF*? A179 ___ G5-edG* ___ G4-6* ___ V1/V2* Great America Hearst Castle A190 Hollywood A194 Hollywood H64 Japanese Village K94*+ ___ G5-6 ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edB* ___ G5* ___ V1/V2*? A232 ___ G3-edB Knotts Berry Knotts Berry Knotts Berry Knotts Berry Knotts Berry Farm 1 A235 Farm 1 H29 ___ G5 Farm 2 A235 Farm 2 H30 ___ G5 Farm 3 A237 ___ G3-edC* ___ G3-edD? K32 ___ G6? ___ V1/V2 ___ G3-edA*? ___ G3-edB*? K33 ___ G6 ___ V1/V2? ___ G3-edA Knotts Berry Lassen Volcanic Lion Country A231 Lion Country A231 Los Angeles A181 Farm 3 A237 A187 ___ G3-edB ___ G3-edA ___ G3-edB ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edB Los Angeles A181 Los Angeles H63 Magic Mountain Magic Mountain Magic Mountain ___ G3-edB* ___ G5* ___ V1/V2*? A204 ___ G3 A204 ___ G3-edB K34 ___ G6? Marineland A188 Marineland A188 Marineland 2 A199 Marineworld A209 Movieland Wax ___ G3-edA*? ___ G3-edB* ___ G5-edC ___ G4/G5-edB* ___ V2*? ___ G3-edA Museum 1 A234 ___ G3-edB? ___ G3-edC ___ G4/G6* Movieland Wax Monterey-Carmel Monterey Peninsula Muir Woods A164 Old Time Museum 2 A238 A205 ___ G3* K92 ___ G6 ___ G3-edA* San Francisco H7+ ___ G3-edA ___ G4/G5? ___ G5* ___ G6? Pacific Coast A210 Palm Springs A195 Queen Mary J31 Redwood Highway San Diego A198 ___ G3-edA* ___ G5-edB* ___ G4-G6* ___ V1/V2* A182 ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edA*? San Diego Wild San Diego Wild San Diego Zoo 1 San Diego Zoo 1 San Diego Zoo 2 Animal Park A207 Animal Park H61 A173 ___ G3-edB* H59 ___ G5* ___ V1/V2* A197 ___ G3-edA*? ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edA*? ___ G5* San Diego Zoo 2 San Francisco San Francisco 1 A166 San Francisco 2 San Francisco 3 H60 ___ G5* A166 ___ G3-edA* ___ G5-edB* ___ V1/V2-edB*? A167 ___ G5-edB* A219 ___ V1/V2-edB*? ___ G5-edA* San Francisco Santa Barbara Sea World A192 Sea World H16 Sea World II A193 Sightseeing A167 A206 ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edB ___ G3-edC? ___ G5 ___ G3-edB ___ G3-edA ___ G4/G5-edA? ___ G4-6-edD? M3 ___ G6? ___ V2? Sea World Shows+ Sea World Shows+ Sea World Shows+ Sequoia A174 Steinhart Aquarium A208 A208 H82 M4 ___ V2 ___ G3-edB* A165+ ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edA ___ G5-edB Trees of Mystery Universal Studios 1 Universal Studios 1 Universal Studios 2 Universal Studios 2 A191 ___ G3 A241 ___ G3-edA* K73 ___ G6 ___ V1/V2? A242 ___ G3-edA* A242 ___ G5-edB* H81 ___ G5*? Universal Studios 2 Winchester House Yosemite Natl Pk Yosemite 1 A171 Yosemite 2 K74 ___ G6 ___ V1/V2? A220 ___ G5-edA* ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edC* A163 ___ G3-edA* H81 ___ G5* ___ G6-edC* K44 ___ G4-6-edA COLORADO Broadmoor A335 Cave of the Winds Denver Mtn Parks Durango-Silverton Garden of Gods ___ G5-edA* A334 ___ G5-edA A324 ___ G3-edB* A327 ___ G3-edB A336 ___ G5-edA* Mesa Verde A325 North Pole A333 Pikes Peak A321 Pikes Peak A321 Rocky Mountain ___ G5-edA* ___ G5-edB ___ G3-edB* ___ G5-edC A322 ___ G3-edB* ___ V1/V2-edA*? CONNECTICUT Royal Gorge A323 US Air Force A326 Mystic Seaport A750 ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edA* ___ V1-edA* ___ V1/V2-edB*? DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Library of Nation’s Capitol National Air Space National History National Natural Congress A797 A794 H13 ___ G5* Technology H51 History H68 ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edB* ___ V1/V2-edB*? ___ G4-G6* ___ G4-G6* Smithsonian A792 Smithsonian 2 Washington A790 ___ G3-edA A799 ___ G3-edB* ___ G3-edB* Washington II A790 Washington A800 White House A793 ___ G5 ___ G3-edA* ___ V1/V2-edA? ___ G3-edA* ___ V1/V2 FLORIDA Alligator Farm Busch Gardens Busch Gardens J6 Busch Gardens 1 Busch Gardens 2 A940 ___ G3-edA A988 ___ G3-edA ___ G6 J4 ___ G5/G6 J5 ___ G5/G6 Busch Gardens Busch Gardens Busch Gardens Zoo Circus World H53+ Cypress Gardens Animals J6 Boma A957 A979 ___ G3-edB* ___ G5 A961 ___ G3-edA ___ G6 ___ G3-edA Cypress Gardens Cypress Gardens Disney World Disney World Disney World A999 ___ G5-edA N4 ___ V2 Adventureland Adventureland H23 America on Parade A949 ___ G3-edA ___ G5* ___ V2*? A954 ___ G5-G6-edA Disney World Disney World Disney World Disney World Disney World Fantasyland A948 Fantasyland H25 Frontierland Frontierland H22 Liberty Square ___ G3-edA ___ G5* ___ V1/V2*? A951 ___ G3-edA ___ G5* ___ V1/V2* A950 ___ G3-edA* ___ G4/G6-edA? Disney World Disney World Disney World Disney World Disney World Liberty Square H24 Main Street A947 Main Street H21 Tomorrowland Tomorrowland H19 ___ G5 ___ G3-edA ___ G5* ___ V1*? A952 ___ G4-G6-edA ___ G5* ___ V1/V2*? M8 ___ G6? ___ V1/V2*? Disney World Everglades A939 Floral Paradise Homosassa Springs Jungle Gardens Vacation Kingdom ___ G3-edA* A969 ___ G3-edB A973 ___ G3-edB A978 ___ G3 H20 ___ G5* ___ V1*? Lion Country Marineland A964 Miami A963 Miami A963 Monkey Jungle N5 Safari A956 ___ G3-edB* ___ V1/V2*? ___ G3-edC* ___ V1/2* ___ G6 ___ V1? ___ G3-edA ___ G3-edC Naval Aviation J53 Old Jail A937 Parrot Jungle A965 Parrot Jungle 2 Sea World A937 ___ G5/G6* ___ G3-edA ___ G3-edC* ___ V1/V2-edC*? A970 ___ G3-edA ___ G5-edB ___ G3-edC* ___ V1-edC*? H75 ___ G5 Sea World Florida Sea World Sea World Shows+ Sea World Shows+ Sea World Shows+ M6 Florida 2 M22 A208 A208 H82 M4 ___ V2 ___ G4-G6? ___ V1/V2? ___ V1/V2 ___ G3-edA ___ G5-edB Seaquarium A966 Seaquarium 1 H48 Seaquarium 2 A971 Seaquarium 2 H49 Silver Springs A962 ___ G3-edB* ___ G5* ___ V1/V2* ___ G3-edB* ___ G5*? ___ V1/V2*? ___ G3-edB H50 ___ G5*? ___ V1*? Six Flags K91 Six Gun Territory St Augustine A981 St Augustine A981 U.S. Spaceport B662 ___ G5-G6 ___ V2? A977 ___ G3-edA* ___ G3-edB* ___ G4/G5 ___ V1/V2*? ___ G3-edB? ___ G3-edC* U.S. Spaceport J79 Water Ski Show Weeki Wachee A991 Weeki Wachee J50 Weeki Wachee II ___ G4-G6 ___ V1/V2 A967 ___ G3-edB ___ G6 A987 ___ G3-edB ___ G3-edB* ___ V1/V2 GEORGIA Atlanta A916 Callaway Gardens Lion Country Lookout Mtn A876+ Rock City I A884+ ___ G3-edB* A919 ___ G3-edA Safari A923 ___ G3-edA ___ V1/V2? ___ G3-edA ___ G6? ___ G3-edA ___ G3-edB ___ V1/V2? 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