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Beautyrest Cabins
A postcard for the Beautyrest Cabins in Bayard, Fla. The back reads, "16 Cottages (22 rooms) With Private Baths, Hot and Cold Water. Garages. Gifts, Candies and Jellies. Modern Restaurant Serving Good Food. Air Colled In Summer, Duo Therm Heated In Winter. Winter. Reservations, P. O. Box 6. Telephone Bayard 2. Mr. & Mrs. F. Sarman, Props. On U.S. No. 1. 15 Miles South of Jacksonville at BAYARD, FLORIDA."Position: 236 (10 views)
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Thunderbird Motor Hotel matchbook cover
A matchbook cover for the Thunderbird Motor Hotel in Jacksonville, Fla.Position: 214 (40 views)
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Drew's Book, Stationary and Art Store,
This is a black-and-white postcard showing the interior of Drew's Book, Stationary, and Art Store, the oldest and largest in the South, established in 1893. It was located at 49-51 West Bay Street.Position: 235 (13 views)
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Terminal Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
A colored postcard for the Jacksonville Terminal Station, also known as Union Station.Position: 211 (42 views)
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Third Street, West from Silver Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
A postcard featuring Third Street in the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville, Fla. At the far end of the street, one can see the turret of the Drew Mansion. The postcard was published by the H & W.B. Drew Company.Position: 20 (220 views)
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On Third Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
A postcard featuring Third Street in the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville, Fla. At the far end of the street, one can see the turret of the Drew Mansion.Position: 11 (315 views)
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Independant Life Building. Jacksonville, Florida
A colored postcard featuring the Independent Life Building in Jacksonville, Fla. The back reads, "Home Office of the Independent Life & Accident Insurance Company — the largest company in the nation writing weekly premium insurance only."Position: 34 (180 views)
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The Boulevard, Jacksonville, Fla.
A colored postcard featuring the Drew MansionPosition: 23 (196 views)
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Court House and Armory, Jacksonville, Fla.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Duval County Armory and Courthouse. Both were destroyed in the Great Fire of 1901.Position: 70 (139 views)