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1943 Looking South On Main Street Yuma Arizona Linen Postcard - Downtown Americana - American Flag - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
1943 Looking South On Main Street Yuma Arizona Linen Postcard - Downtown Americana - American Flag - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1943 Looking South On Main Street Yuma Arizona Linen Postcard - Downtown Americana - American Flag - World War II Era - Ready For Framing
This Original 1943 Linen Postcard Depicts A Southern View Of Main Street In Yuma, Arizona, During The Height Of World War II. Produced By The Curt Teich Company Of Chicago Using The Art-Colortone Lithographic Process, The Item Bears The Production Code 3B-H1070, Confirming Its Mid-Century Origin. The Vivid Image Captures Key Architectural And Commercial Landmarks, Including The Orpheum Theatre Vertical Sign, The Postal Telegraph Office, And The Spanish Colonial Revival Arcades Characteristic Of Southwestern Urban Design. Distributed By The Lollesgard Specialty Company Of Tucson, This Archival Piece Of Ephemera Documents The Plaza District Downtown Infrastructure, Vintage Automotive Styling, And The Socioeconomic Atmosphere Of A Vital Arizona Transportation Hub During The Nineteen Forties.
In Very Good Vintage Condition – Unposted, Edge Wear, Staining, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Postcard. Measures Approx. 5-1/2" Wide by 3-1/2" Tall.
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