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King Memorial Hospital and Marcus Skinner Clinic, Selma, Ala.
A colored postcard for the King Memorial Hospital in Selma, Ala.Position: 2 (265 views)
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Dining Room. Kenilworth Lodge. Sebring, Florida, Highlands County
A postcard featuring a colored image of the dining room of the Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, Fla.Position: 36 (93 views)
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Kenilworth Lodge. Sebring, Florida, Highlands County
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, Fla.Position: 36 (93 views)
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Coral Gables Inn
A hand colored postcard for the Coral Gables Inn in Coral Gables, Flo.Position: 62 (75 views)
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Court Square, Montgomery, Ala.
A postcard featuring a black and white image of the Moses Building located in Court Square, Montgomery, Ala.Position: 3 (216 views)
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New State Highway Bridge From New Brunswick, New Jersey
A colorized image of the State Highway Bridge From New Brunswick, New JerseyPosition: 128 (43 views)
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First M. E. Church and Community House, Gary, Ind. "The Steel City"
A postcard featuring a colored image of the First Methodist Church, also known as City Church, in Gary, Ind.Position: 94 (62 views)
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From the corner of Forseyth & Laura St. Jacksonville, Fla. Showing 2 banks and government building.
A postcard featuring a colored image of the Mercantile Exchnage Bank and Bank of Jacksonville on the corner of Forsyth and Laura Streets in Jacksonville, Fla.Tags Duval County, Florida, Jacksonville, Mercantile Exchange Bank, National Bank of Jacksonville, PostcardPosition: 96 (61 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: 88 (65 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: 88 (65 views)