Unused postcard. Blurb: This is the world's tallest and largest single span suspension bridge. It was built at a cost of $35,500,000 and crosses historic Golden Gate at San Francisco. San Francisco harbor and bay area in the background. #5: SF-19. Circa 1960s. Tiny flea bite at top. ; Oblong 48mo 3½" - 4" tall; 29459 View More...
This cliff dwelling is the largest which has been found. 200 rooms and 23 kivas rise from eight terraced levels. ; Postcard; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 1 pages; 32091 View More...
Unused postcard showing the lobby of the Hotel Commodore as the meeting center for people from all nations. Circa 1950s. ; Oblong 48mo 3½" - 4" tall; 29456 View More...
Unused. Blurb on back: "San Francisco's luxury motel in the geographical center of the city, with public transportation at the door. Only 5 block to civic center and minutes to exclusive shops, night clubs, theatres, famous restaurants, fisherman's wharf, chinatown, golden gate park and the Giants' baseball park. Beautifully decorated and furnished, with television, 24-hour phone service and individual thermostat controlled heat, elevator and sun deck. Credit cards accepted." Circa 1950s. ; Oblong 48mo 3½" - 4" tall; 29446 View More...
Unused postcard #SF-10. This garden is a duplication of an actual garden in the Orient with its granite shrine and arched bridge built in the shape of a drum. Circa 1960s. Some foxing on address side, not affecting photo side. ; Oblong 48mo 3½" - 4" tall; 29457 View More...
Unused divided real photo showing aerial view showing boats docked at Rochester Terminal. At the lower left is the U. S. Coast Guard station and the Rochester Yacht Club Basin at left center. #41658-B R-88, circa 1950s ; Oblong 48mo 3½" - 4" tall; 29455 View More...