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Florida State Tuberculosis Sanitarium
An aerial view of the Florida State Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Lantana, Fla.Position: 31 (155 views)
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The Cuban Club, Ybor City, Tampa, Fla.
A colored postcard for The Cuban Club in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida. The back reads, "The cigarmakers of Ybor City maintain their own clubs and gather together after the day's work to talk, smoke, and drink much Cuban coffee."Position: 40 (144 views)
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Plantation Paradise
A real picture postcard of Plantation Paradise near Lake Placid, Fla. The back reads, "PLANTATION PARADISE, "Where Pineapples Grow," GIFT SHOP and FRUIT STAND. Our Specialties: Frost Pineapple Juice and Homemade Preserves, U.S. Hwy 27, 4 Miles South of Lake Placid, Florida 33852"Position: 194 (48 views)
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Brown-Marx Bldg. Birmingham, Ala.
A sepia-toned postcard featuring the Brown-Marx Building before its expansion in 1908. The back is postmarked June 19, 1907.Position: 105 (99 views)
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Emerson School, Gary, Ind.
A postcard featuring various classrooms and subjects at the Emerson School in Gary, Indiana. These include Domestic Science, the Printing Room, the swimming pool, and the Lathe Room.Position: 39 (145 views)
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Emerson School, Gary, Indiana
A colored postcard for the Emerson School in Gary, Indiana. It is postmarked September 25, 1946.Position: 9 (344 views)
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Emerson School, Gary, Ind.
A black and white post for the Emerson School in Gary, IndianaPosition: 207 (21 views)
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Terminal Station, Jacksonville, Fla.
A colored postcard for the Jacksonville Terminal Station, also known as Union Station.Position: 206 (25 views)
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Chapel by the Sea; United Presbyterian Church
A real picture postcard of the former Chapel by the Sea. The back reads, "The Chapel, the oldest congregation on Estero Island was founded in 1938. The early Floridian Sanctuary of native rustic pine and the stained and beveled glass windows provides a stimulating setting in relationship between land and sea."Position: 24 (167 views)
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Ensley High School, Ensley, Ala.
A postcard for Ensley High School in Ensley, Ala. It is postmarked April 12, 1910. On the back, the sender wrote, "Work is progressing on the high school rapidly. By the time school starts again it will be really completed."Position: 10 (302 views)