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National Home of the Carpenters and Joiners of America, Lakeland, Fla.
A postcard featuring a colored image National Home of the Carpenters and Joiners of America in Lakeland, Fla. It's postmarked February 12, 1952.Position: 3 (45 views)
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Ye Olde Water Wheel Restaurant
A postcard featuring a colored image advertising the Ye Olde Water Wheel Restaurant in Prattville, Ala. on the site of the former Red Devil Lake amusement park. The back reads, "6 miles from Montgomery on U. S. 31 & U. S. 82, featuring charcoal steaks and select seafoods. Unexcelled cuisine—private dining room."Position: 16 (22 views)
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Windsor Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Windsor Hotel in Jacksonville, Fla. The back reads, "The Windsor Hotel, especially favored by wealthy tourists and other visitors, faces Hemming Park, and its unusually well-placed dining rooms and other facilities give it a pleasing attractiveness and tone of quiet hominess appreciated by its many highly distinguished guests."Position: 39 (12 views)
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U. S. Indian Hospital. Clinton, Oklahoma
A postcard featuring a colored image of the U. S. Indian Hospital in Clinton, Oklahoma.Position: 27 (16 views)
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Auditorium, Gary, Ind. "The Steel City"
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Memorial Auditorium in Gary, Indiana.Position: 64 (7 views)
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Downtown Business Section on Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Fla.—"The Sunshine City"
A postcard featuring a colored image of Central Avenue, St. Petersburg's downtown business section. The Pheil Hotel can be seen in the background. It's postmarked February 10, 1951.Position: 29 (15 views)
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Hotel Putnam, Deland, Fla.
A colored postcard featuring a colored image of the Putnam Hotel in Deland, Fla. It's postmarked sometime in the 1960s.Position: 85 (5 views)
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Hotel Dixie Walebilt, Lake Wales, Fla.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Dixie Walesbilt Hotel in the early 20th century. It's postmarked February 18, 1929.Position: 6 (39 views)
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Groveland Motor Inn
A postcard featuring the Dixie Walesbilt Hotel at the time known as the Groveland Motor Inn which operated for just two years. The back reads, "Central Florida's most convenient hotel—100 beautiful rooms—all double beds—color tv—pool—superb dining facilities—nightly dining and entertainment—exceptional banquet and convention facilities up to 125—major credit cards accepted—40 minutes from Walt Disney World—nearby shopping, direct dial phones—warm and informal atmosphere."Position: 6 (39 views)
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United States Post Office. Gary, Indiana
A postcard featuring a colored photograph of the United States Post Office in Gary, Indiana.Position: 64 (7 views)