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The Union Terminal Tower - Cleveland, Ohio - 1930s Linen Postcard
The Union Terminal Tower - Cleveland, Ohio - 1930s Linen Postcard
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Front: The Union Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio - 1930s Linen Postcard
Back: "The Union Terminal Tower and Hotel Cleveland. Cleveland's new railroad station is located on the Public Square. It is fifty-two stories high and is Cleveland's tallest building. From the tower, one can have an ideal view of the city and surrounding countries. At the top of the tower is a large beacon to guide aviators at night. At the left is the new Higbee Dept. Store Building one of the finest in the country."
Condition: Fair condition. There is writing on the back, stamp mostly removed
Time frame: 1930s
Mailed. Green, 1 cent stamp
Color: Hand color
Company/Publisher: George Klein News Co.
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