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Union Station, Chicago - 1940s Linen Postcard

Union Station, Chicago - 1940s Linen Postcard

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Union Station, Chicago - 1940s Linen Postcard
Back Information: "This majestic new railroad terminal occupies the entire block bounded by Jackson Boulevard, Adams Street, Canal and Clinton Streets. It furnishes accommodations to four railroads, the Pennsylvania; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific, and the Chicago and Alton Companies. The passenger station in itself is a massive rectangular edifice of white marble and with all improvements the total cost is about $65,000,000."

Condition: Fairly good condition. There is writing on the back because the card has been mailed as well as some markings on the front.
1940s
Mailed
Color: Hand color
Publisher: Genuine Curteich-Chicago

**Our antique postcards will naturally have signs of wear, age, and production imperfections. We will mention any cracks, crazing, or tears in our descriptions. We consider our photos to be part of our descriptions, so please thoroughly examine our photos for any imperfections we may have missed. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns, or if you would like more photos. Thanks for shopping!

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