
Title: Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Earth's largest space exhibit. Space Shuttle Enterprise being brought into the headquarters complex at Marshall Space Flight Center
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Title: Marshall Space Flight Center Test Area Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Redstone, Saturn I, Saturn V and the Space Shuttle have all been tested at the historic test area of Marshall Space Flight Center. You can visit this area on the NASA Bus Tour conducted by the Alabama Space and Rocket Center
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Title: Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Earth's Largest Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base. This is the main exhibit building at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center. The Center contains the world's largest collection of rockets, missiles and space vehicles and houses over fifty operating exhibits about space travel
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Title: Miss Baker - Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Earth's Largest Space Exhibit Miss Baker, the first lady of space, is shown by one of the tour guides, as she poses in her special monkeynaught chamber. Miss Baker was the first monkey to survive a journey into space on May 28, 1959
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Title: Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Earth's Largest Space Exhibit, Tranquility Base. Visitors to the Alabama Space and Rocket Center are dwarfed by the mammoth engines of the Apollo-Saturn V moon rocket as they board a bus for a tour of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. The tour route includes a stop at the Buoyance Simulator and a close look at the giant rocket test area
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Title: Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Earth's Largest Space Museum, Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35807 The Alabama Space and Rocket Center, located in Huntsville, is the world's largest space museum. Attracting thousands of visitors yearly, the Center is open to the public everyday except Christmas from 9 to 5
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Title: Alabama Space and Rocket Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Alabama Space and Rocket Center, Earth's Largest Space Museum Tranquility Base Huntsville, Alabama 35807 The Zero 'G' machine lets visitors to the Space and Rocket Center float like an astronaut while hooked to an imaginary spaceship in space
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Title: Dynamic Test Stand, Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
constructed to test the 363 ft. (110.7 m) Saturn V Moon Rocket, the stand has been converted for Space Shuttle testing. This is part of the NASA Bus Tour conducted by the Alabama Space and Rocket Center
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Title: Sequoyah Caverns Valley Head (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to one of the world's most unique caverns located at Valley Head, Alabama, 35 miles South of Chattanooga, Tenn. Sequoyah KOA is located adjacent to the Caverns. Phone: (205) 635-2311
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Title: U.S.S. Alabama Mobile (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Battleship Park is an All-Service memorial. Here are displays on loan from the Air Force, a C-47 transport, CH-21 B helicopter, and P-51 fighter, complement the battleship and the submarine
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Title: U.S.S. Drum, Mobile, Alabama Mobile (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The U.S.S. Drum was named for a large sea bass found off the north atlantic and gulf coasts. Built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, she was in 13 war patrols, awarded 12 campaign stars and sank 15 japanese ships totaling over 80,000 tons
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Title: Night scene, Morris Avenue Birmingham (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Jefferson News Co., Inc
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Title: Gulf Shores, Alabama Gulf Shores (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Gulf Shores, Alabama The beauty of sunset is beyond words at Gulf Shores, Alabama. Color by Buford D. Myrick
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Title: Muir S. Fairchild Library Maxwell AFB (AL), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Visitors to Maxwell AFB will usually want to see this impressive view of the Muir S. Fairchild Library, the largest military library in the free world. Maxwell AFB is the home of the Air University, professional military Center for the US Air Force. General Fairchild was the first Commander of the air University
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Title: White Caps Beach Apartments and Motel Orange Beach (AL), Continental Chrome PM 1971 Jun-7
Description:
Overlooking the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. 5 miles east of Gulf Shores, Alabama 36561. Finely furnished, air conditioned and heated, electric kitchenette and refrigerator, tile baths, T.V., shuffleboards, private beach and cabana, swimming pool, fine golf courses nearby, excellent fishing. Write or call Orange Beach, Alabama; Telephone 205 - 981-2584
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Aerial View of Huntsville, Alabama Huntsville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"Where America's Race to the Moon Began" This scene shows a part of Big Springs Park, the City Hall, Madison County Courthouse, State National Bank Building and other fine edifices in downtown
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Title: Big Spring International Park Huntsville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
at night
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Title: Historic Huntsville: Green Bottom Inn Huntsville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, was located on Meridan Pike on site now occupied by Alabama A & M. Built in 1815 by John Connelly, the inn attained widespread fame for its adjoining race track, over which many of the outstanding race horses of the period completed. Gen. Andrew Jackson, an avid folleower of the sport, often stopped here to race his horses and fight his cocks. For many years the table where he dined was preserved
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Title: Oakwood College, W.H. Green Memorial Library Huntsville (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Alabama A & M Normal (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Science Building in foreground - also showing Bibb Graves Hall, Student Center, Library, cafeteria and Women's Dormitory
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Title: Alabama A & M College Normal (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
A partial view of the campus in the Fall. Organized in 1875 as the Huntsville Normal and Industrial School by William Hooper Councill, with 2 teachers and 61 pupils, it is now nationally recognized
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Title: Freidman Home Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful structure located at 1010 Greensboro Avenue was built in 1835 by Alfred Battles. It has been owned and occupied by the Freidman family until recently
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Title: Gorgas Home Located on the University of Alabama Campus Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dr. William Crawford Gorgas, whose father occupied this home while President of the University, became world renowned for his work in sanitation. He assisted in conquering yellow fever and made the Panama Canal possible. Dr. Gorgas was elected in 1950 to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Gorgas House, University of Alabama Campus University (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built 1829. It has served as a residence, dining hall, hospital and post office. In 1878 General Josiah B. Gorgas, Chief of Ordinance for the Confederate Army, brought his family here to live while he served as President of the University. Son William Crawford Gorgas assisted in conquering yellow fever, a feat that made possible the completion of the Panama Canal
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Title: Alabama Union Building at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Rose Administration Building, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This building is centrally located on the University of Alabama Campus and was first occupied in 1970. It is named in memory of one of the University's many great Presidents, Frank A. Rose
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Title: Denny Chimes Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
University of Alabama
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Title: Druid City Hospital Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1952 and accommodating an average in excess of 22,000 patients annually. This is the third largest General Hospital in the state. Plans have been announced for the addition of a four story wing in the immediate future
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Title: Ferguson Center University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Ferguson Center offers activities ranging from lecture series to recreation. It is truly one of the finer assets of west Alabama
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Title: University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
At Tuscaloosa, Ala., Denny Chimes has become a symbol of the University of Alabama. Erected in honor of one of the State's most outstanding educators, the late Dr. George Denny, the chimes form the hub of the institution's steadily expanding campus
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Title: Administration Building, University of Alabama University (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Color by Kent Photo Service
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Title: Alabama College Student Center Montevallo (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Student Center was opened to students in the fall of 1965, houses the college Bookstore, Tea House, post office, recreational facilities, offices of the Student Government, lounges and auditorium
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Title: University of Alabama ten Hoor Hall, Social Science Building (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Named in honor of Dean Emeritus Marten ten Hoor, College of Arts and Sciences, this beautiful structure provides the most modern classrooms, lecture halls, and laboratories for the Departments of History, Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology
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Title: Views of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Home of the Alabama Crimson Tide
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Title: Alabama College Montevallo (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
New Physical Education Building, completed in October, 1964 and serves the departmental programs of activity classes, intramurals, and intercollegiate athletics. The administrative offices of members of the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation are also located in this building. There are showers, locker rooms, a regulation basketball court, two cross courts, three volleyball courts, and six badminton courts
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Title: Ish Hall - Talladega College Talladega (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated December 16, 1963, Ish Hall is one of 17 major buildings on campus of more than fifty acres. Fully accredited by Association of American Universities - Member Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Member of the United Negro College Fund - United Church Board for Homeland Ministries
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Title: Sumner Hall - Talladega College Talladega (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Sumner Hall, reconstructed in 1965, contains the Administrative Offices. The building is named for Dr. Frederick A. Sumner, who served as President of the College from 1916 to 1933
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Title: View of the President's Residence at Alabama College Montevallo (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Alabama College, Montevallo, Alabama "Flower Hill", the President's Residence, of colonial architecture, was erected in 1926 on the highest point of the northern end of the campus
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Title: Founders Hall - Athens College Athens (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Started in 1842 and completed in 1844, this building is a majestic structure that has become the visual trademark of the college. Its Ionic columns and antebellum parlor earned it preservation status through the U.S. Department of the Interior
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Title: Olivia A. Davidson Hall, Tuskeegee Institute (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
H. F. Gardner
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Title: Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Some of the modern residence halls on campus. These dormitories offer the latest conveniences to resident students
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Title: Walker College Administration Building Jasper (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Walker College is an independent two-year college
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Title: Main Administration Building, St. Bernard College St. Bernard (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Bernard College Campus St. Bernard (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Ave Maria Grotto Park nestles in the heart of St. Bernard College's lovely campus. Looking east from the Grotto Park, you see the long, graceful lines of the Administration Building and College Library. Erected in 1892, the spacious brick Administration Building was faced with stone in 1914. It was enlarged again in 1934, and is presently undergoing extensive renovations. St. Bernard College Library, completed in 1953, is a three-story steel and concrete structure faced with native sandstone and trimmed with Alabama limestone. It houses more than 60,000 volumes, 300 rare books and 400 stereo records
3-D Natural Color Reproduction Inc
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Title: The Science Building of Florence State College Florence (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
first occupied in 1962, is a double-winged four-story building housing the Departments of Science, Mathematics, and Home Economics. It is equipped with the most modern classroom and laboratory facilities
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Title: Auburn University, Girls Residence Halls Auburn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Some of the new girls residence halls in the south quadrangle
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Title: Florence State College Florence (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Towers. This dormitory, cafeteria complex was completed in 1967. Rivers Hall in the foreground is for Men while Rice Hall in the background is for Women. The planetarium is in front of Rivers Hall
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Title: O'Neal Hall Florence State College Florence (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
O'Neal Hall is a girls dormitory which also houses the lunchroom and the Lion's Den, a campus meeting place. Which has facilities for dance, ping pong, and other recreation
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Title: Auburn University Auburn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
University Campus Marker - presented by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity in 1960
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Title: Auburn University Auburn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Ralph Brown Draughon Library contains a capacity for 1,000,000 volumes. The library accommodates as many as 2,000 readers at one time
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Title: Auburn University Auburn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Fountain and roses complement this picture of Ross Building
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Title: Langdon Hall - Auburn University Auburn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Named for Charles Carter Langdon, former trustee of A. & M. College. Oldest building on the campus - built 1883
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Title: Greetings from the Cradle of the Confederacy Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Alabama's state capitol in Montgomery has been the seat of the state government for over one hundred years. In the present House of Representatives chamber, the Ordinance of Secession was passed in 1860, and the capitol became the official home of the Confederate government until it was later moved to Richmond. The central section has an enormous 97-foot dome, and on each side of the main entrance a spiral cantilever stairway winds to the third floor
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Title: Jim Allen (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Jim Allen is the only man ever elected two terms as Lt. Governor of Alabama. The Gadsden, Alabama attorney served from 1951 to 1955 and 1963-1967. He also served in the House and Senate to give him a total of 20 years in Alabama state government
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Title: Birmingham's Beautiful City Hall Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Holiday Inn Civic Center Birmingham (AL), Chrome
Description:
2230-10 Avenue North Phone: (205) 328-6320 (Zip 35203) Swimming Pool - Restaurant - Lounge Air-Conditioned - All color T.V. 152 units Free Holidex Reservations
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Title: The University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Composed of a 700-bed teaching hospital complex and more than 30 outpatient clinics where in excess of 100,000 patients are cared for annually. A division of the University of Alabama in Birmingham, UAHC is the 14 largest teaching hospital in the United States and is the chief referral hospital in Alabama for complicated medical and surgical cases
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Title: View of Birmingham Green in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Birmingham Green
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Title: Aerial View of the University of Alabama Medical Center Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Greyhound Bus Station Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Greyhound Bus Station provides many services for the traveler and parcel shipper. An outstanding cafeteria and newstand are maintained by Greyhound Post Houses. Birmingham is "The Youngest of the World's Great Cities."
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Title: Snavely Student Center, Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1962, it contains a modern cafeteria, lounges, offices and a ballroom. The building is named in honor of Dr. Guy E. Snavely, chancellor of Birmingham-Southern and president of the college, 1921-1938 and 1955-1957
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Title: West Dormitories at Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
West Dormitories at Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, house college freshmen. A modern lounge area (center) separates wings for men and women students. These air-conditioned dormitories, located on a hilltop, were opened in 1963
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Title: Aerial View of Howard College Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
An aerial view of the campus with Shades Mountain in the immediate background
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Title: Art Building at Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Opened in June of 1965. Contains a spacious gallery, library, and natural light studios for sculpture, painting, drawing, and graphics. Its construction enabled broadening of the art curriculum to include, for the first time, sculpture and graphics
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Title: Hillman Clinic and University Hospital Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The 17-story University Hospital and Hillman Clinic began in 1888, and is now Alabama's largest and busiest hospital. Its main building is connected to basic science and dental facilities by the Health Sciences Research Building. The Hospital, part of a fast-growing Medical Center of 15 blocks, carries on major programs of patient care, education and research
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Title: Samford University Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The largest privately-supported and fully-accredited co-educational institution in Alabama, Samford was founded at Marion, Ala., in 1841, moved to the East Lake section of Birmingham in 1887, and to its present 400-acre campus in Shades Valley in 1957. An institution of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, the school features a strong liberal arts curriculum and is the home of historic Cumberland School of Law
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Title: La Clede Hotel at entrance to Bankhead Tunnel Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
La Clede Hotel, 150-169 Government St., Old Mobile 2, Ala. A quaint and picturesque exterior that saw the brilliant days of the fabulous 50's--today's most modern interior catering to the demands of experienced travelers. All the charming atmosphere of the Old South. Parking available. John W. Wheeler, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr
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Title: Fulton Springs Tourist Court Birmingham (AL), Linen unused
Description:
7 miles North of Birmingham, on highway 31. 31 modern cottages, ceiling fans, hot and cold water, private shower baths, plenty of shade. One of the coolest courts in Alabama. Rates Reasonable. Popular priced cafe in connection
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Title: St. Francis Hotel Courts "The Traveler's Home of Distinction" Montgomery and Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
U.S. Highway 31, 80, 82 and 231 So. West - Montgomery New - U.S. Highway No. 90 West - Mobile St. Francis Hotel Courts, Successors to Vulcan Motor Lodge, Birmingham Among America's Finest 90 Rooms - 90 Tile Baths in each City - Beautyrest Mattresses - Room Telephones - Carpeted Floors - 24 Hour Service - Air-Conditioned Rooms. Fine Restaurant nearby
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Title: Malbis Famous Hotel Courts Daphne (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Located on U.S. Highway 90 - 11 miles east of Mobile, 30 miles from the Gulf Shores swimming and fishing. Connected with the finest restaurant; filling and service station. Large hotel lobby with all facilities - Cocktail lounge. Circulating hot water heaters. Air-conditioned and ice water in each room. Tile baths with tubs and shower combination, glass enclosed. Telephone in every room. Beds with air-foam mattresses
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Title: Olsson Motel Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
U.S. Highway 90 West - 100% Air Conditioned, Tile Baths, Airfoam Mattresses, Circulating Ice Water, Restaurant nearby
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Title: Town House Motor Hotel Tuscaloosa (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Downtown at Jct. of U.S. 11,82, and 43. Open 24 hours, 72 Rooms and Suites, Sample room available, T-V Lounge, Convenient to Restaurants, Theaters, Drug and Dept. Stores. Room telephones. Room T-V optional. Heated Swimming Pool. 'Coffee on the House'. The Victor Rogers. AAA and Quality Courts
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Title: Town House Motel Gadsden (AL), Linen unused
Description:
19 Modern units with year round air conditioning. Central heat. Tile baths with tub and shower. Simmons Furniture and Beauty Rest mattresses. Grill adjoining. Drive-In Theatre near. Located on U.S. 241 South in City Limits. Phone 9797. AAA
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Title: Imbusch Motel Cullman (AL), Linen unused
Description:
4 miles north Cullman, on Hi-way 31 - Electric heat and air-conditioned. Carpeted floors, Beauty-rest Mattresses on beds, and clean tile baths. Reasonable rates. Phone 1820 - AAA
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Winter Gardens Motor Hotel Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
New Highway 90 West. 50 Modern units, beautiful lobby, office open 24 hours, Circulating hot water heat, Air-conditioned, circulating ice water and a phone in each room, Good restaurants nearby, 10 minutes from heart from city. Phone 78-8461
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Title: Shangri-La Motel Tuscaloosa (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Located on Highway 82, 11 and state 69, seven blocks from business section. Year-round air-conditioned, full tile baths, carpeted floors, room telephones, free television, restaurant adjoining, heated swimming pool
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Title: Interior of The Elite Cafe, famous for steaks and seafood Montgomery (AL), Linen PM 1943 Apr-24
Description:
In business since 1911, where you may enjoy the best food the market offers, served politely and quickly in a clean, colorful, air conditioned restaurant. Peter E. Xides, Proprietor
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Title: Colbert County Hospital Sheffield (AL), Linen PM 1952 Nov-19
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Title: New School Castleberry (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Dixie Studio
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Title: DeBardeleben Park Bessemer (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Bob White Motel Alexander City (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
One of South's Finest Motels. Central Air-Conditioned - Wall to Wall Carpet - Tiled Baths - T.V. - New & Modern - 15 Min. Drive to Famous Kowaliga Beach. Located on U.S. No. 280-By Pass. Inside City Limits. Phone Adams 4-4216. Owners: C.C. Hardy & Fred D. Inglis
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Title: Holiday Inn of Anniston-Oxford, Ala Oxford (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Intersection U.S. 78, 431 & Alabama 21. Swimming Pool. Air-conditioned - Restaurant. Free TV - Free Holidex Reservations
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Title: Alabama State Highway Department Building Montgomery (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Broad Street looking East Ozark (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Dexter Press
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Title: Municipal Stadium Birmingham (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Legion Field, Birmingham's $300,000 Municipal Stadium, has a seating capacity of approximately 22,000. Some of the outstanding gridiron battles of the nation are fought here. An attractive feature is the Memorial Entrance, erected in memory of Birmingham's World War heroes
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Title: Scene in Link Trainer Building, Naples Field Dothan (AL), Linen unused
Description:
"Learning to fly by not flying," these Cadets and their Instructors are busily engaged in piloting Link Trainers to a successful landing by the use of instruments only
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Greystone Hotel Montgomery (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Series 1A1749
150 rooms and baths, circulating ice water, fans and bed lamps, coffee shop  free parking. Greystone Hotel Co., Lessees J. B. Waddill, President L. Loeb. Manager
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Title: Swimming Beach At Foot Of Cheaha Mountain Anniston (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Series 5736
A mountain swimming pool constructed atop Cheaha State Park, 22 miles from Anniston. Public bathhouse and picnic grounds adjoin Cheaha Lake
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Title: Swimming Beach At Foot Of Cheaha Mountain Anniston (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Series 5736
A mountain swimming pool constructed atop Cheaha State Park, 22 miles from Anniston. Public bathhouse and picnic grounds adjoin Cheaha Lake
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Title: Terminal Station And Subway Birmingham (AL), Linen PM 1949 Sep-13
Description:
Series 2373
Here eight trunk lines enter and leae to and from all sections of the United States. A subway under the station has been provided for automobile traffic, as the Terminal is two blocks long. A huge sign has been erected at the entrance of the subway to greet those arriving
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Title: The Hotel Admiral Semmes Mobile (AL), Linen PM 1943 Aug-23
Description:
Series 15935
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Title: Anniston Country Club Anniston (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Series 762N
Clubhouse overlooks Sunset Drive, beautiful residential district. An 18-hole golf course artistically abuts Choccolocco Mountain. Also Contains tennis courts and swimming pool
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Title: Hotel Thomas Jefferson, Corner 2nd Ave. And 17th St Birmingham (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Series 5A-H1159
Hotel Thomas Jefferson Birmingham's newest and finest hotel. Circulating ice water  ceiling fans  all outside rooms  excellent air  conditioned Coffee shop Georgian Dining Room  restful Lobby  convenient Garage  in the heart of the downtown theatre and shopping district. Thomas Jefferson Hotel Company, Proprietors
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Title: El Rancho Restaurant Lethbridge (AL), Chrome PM 1964 Jun-10
Description:
Floral Room Coffee Shop and Deluxe Caravan Dining Room Featuring choice Alberta grainfed prime rib of beef and steaks. Also- Col. Sanders Kentucky fried chicken. Seating capacity 150 persons
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Title: Wheeler Dam Muscle Shoals Area (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Located 16 miles above Wilson Dam, Wheeler Dam backs up the Tennessee River for 74 miles to Guntersville Dam, forming Wheeler Lake. The dam is 6,342' in length and 72' high. The cost when completed in 1936 was $46,000,000
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Title: Alaskan Oil Well Cook Islet (AK), Chrome PM 1969 Aug-13
Description:
One of the off-shore drilling rigs, a monopod (single leg)now producing oil in Cook Islet
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Title: Administration Building, Florence State Florence (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The college was founded in 1930 as LaGrange College. Deeded to the state in 1872 the college became the first State Normal in the south. The college today known as Florence State boasts an excellent business department, noted throughout the South
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Title: Alabama's State Capitol Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from the Cradle of the Confederacy. Alabama's State Capitol in Montgomery has been the seat of the state government for over one hundred years. In the present House of Representatives chamber, the Ordinance of Secession was passed in 1860, and the capitol became the official home of the Confederate government until it was later moved to Richmond. The central section has an enormous 970foot dome, and on each side of the main entrance a spiral cantilever stairway winds to the third floor
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Title: Birmingham Airport Birmingham (AL), Chrome
Description:
Jefferson News Co., Inc
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Title: Woodhave Dairy Robertsdale (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
On US 90, 1/2 mile north of Robertsdale, Ala. Midway between Pensacola, Florida and Mobile, Ala. "Gulf Coast's finest Dairy and Dairy Bar." Featuring unsurpassed fountain service, tasty sandwiches and salads, delicious Norwegian Pastries and our famous Woodhaven Ice Cream
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Title: Druid City Hospital Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome PM 1974
Description:
Built in 1952 and accommodating an average in excess of 22,00 patients annually. This is the third largest General Hospital in the state. Plans have been announced for the addition of a four story wing in the immediate future
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Title: City Hall Birmingham (AL), Chrome
Description:
Birmingham - "Youngest of the world's great cities" was incorporated in 1871 and named for the industrial city of Birmingham, England
Plastichrome
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Title: Eastwood Mall Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
EASTWOOD MALL Atlanta Highway (U.S. 78 East) Birmingham, Alabama Beautiful Eastwood Mall is a shopping city under one roof with some 43 stores. One of its most enjoyable features is the pleasant year 'round temperature of 73 degrees. An endless variety of stores and merchandise awaits you in all 4 malls. Color by W. M. Massey
Koppel
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Title: Memorial Hospital Bessemer (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Tuscaloosa Highway, 35020. Located on U.S. 11 this fine new facility is a great asset to the community
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Title: Samford University Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Thomas D. Russell Hall Biology Building and green house The largest privately-supported and fully-accredited co-educational institution in Alabama, HOward was founded at Marion, Ala., in 1841, moved to the East Lake section of Birmingham in 1887, and to its present 400-acre campus in Shades Valley in 1957. An institution of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, the school features a strong liberal arts curriculum and is the home of historic Cumberland School of Law
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Title: St. Margaret's Hospital Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Curteichcolor
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Title: Alabama State Highway Department Building Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: The University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics in Birmingham, Alabama us composed of a 700- bed teaching hospital complex and more than 30 outpatient clinics where in excess of 100,000 patients are cared for annually. A division of the University of Alabama in Birmingham, UAHC is the 14th largest teaching hospital in the United States and is the chief referral hospital in Alabama for complicated medical and surgical cases
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Title: The Kate Duncan Smith D.A.R. School Grant (AL), Chrome PM 1961 Jun-21
Description:
Established in 1924 by the Alabama Society D.A.R. From a small two teacher school it has grown until today its campus embraces 238 acres, 120 in the School Farm. There are 24 buildings and a student body of 600. This school, owned and controlled by the Daughters of the American Revolution, represents an investment of approximately 3/4 million dollars
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Title: Tennessee Valley Authority Garages Muscle Shoals (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Holiday Inn Hotel Montgomery (AL), Chrome
Description:
4231 Mobile Highway - Southern By-Pass U.S. 31-80-82-231-331 Teletype Mg. 6048 - Telephone: AMherst 5-6781 152 Rooms Enjoy excellent food in our delightful Restaurant and Dining Rooms. 100% Air-Conditioned. Complete Telephone Service. Super Service Station. 75-foot Swimming Pool. 21-inc Television, Radio and Hi-Fi Music in every room. All at no Extra Cost
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Title: Dexter Avenue, Looking East, Showing Fountain and State Capitol Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Avenue is the main business street of the city. The fountain in the center of the square was erected in 1886. It was on exhibition at the Atlanta Exposition and the purchase price was seven thousand dollars. The State Capitol shown in the distance was the first Capitol of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis being inaugurated President on the steps of this building
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Title: Auxford Sumner Sartain Hall, Troy State College Troy (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Sartain Hall is one of two physical education buildings on the campus, and contains offices, classrooms, and a basketball gymnasium which seats 2,500
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Title: Birmingham Airport Hotel Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
120 soundproof air-condition4ed rooms, pool, putt putt golf, lounge, dining room and complete banquet facilities. Directly opposite the Airport Terminal. 4 miles from downtown
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Holiday Inn 78 East Birmingham (AL), Chrome PM 1973 Jul-19
Description:
7941 Crestwood Blvd., Ph: 492-0311 - AC: 205. Free TV - restaurant - swimming pool - air-conditioned - wall-to-wall carpet & free advance Holidex Reservations. One of four Holiday Inn in Birmingham
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Title: Birmingham Airport Hotel Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
120 soundproof air-conditioned rooms, pool, putt putt golf, lounge, dining room and complete banquet facilities. Directly opposite the airport terminal. 4 miles from downtown
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Title: Alabama International Motor Speedway Talladega (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM TALLADEGA RACEWAY LENGTH OF TRACK: 2.66 miles oval - 4.0 miles road course. SURFACE: Asphalt over stone base. Asphalt 2.5 inches thick on straights and over 5 inches thick on turns. SHAPE OF TRACK: Tri-oval. WIDTH OF TRACK: Racing surface is 48 feet wide and 12 feet of apron. DEGREE OF BANKING: North and South turns; 33 degrees. Grandstand turn; 18 degrees. LENGTH OF BACK STRAIGHT: 4,000 feet. LENGTH OF FRONT STRAIGTH: 4,300 feet
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Title: Birmingham Municipal Airport Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Birmingham Airport Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Alabama, in the Heart of Dixie (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The views shown on this card are: Cheaha State Park, Bellingrath Gardens, a Jupiter missile, Guntersville Lake, DeSoto Falls and Vulcan, the Iron Man
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Title: The Big "B" Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This panoramic view of downtown Birmingham was taken from Interstate 59 west. Most of the downtown skyscrapers as well as several buildings in the UAB Medical Center can be seen in this picture
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Title: Alabama State Capitol Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Blast Furnace at Night Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Blast furnace in the steel mills at Birmingham, Alabama. These furnaces are used to melt the ore in the process of making steel
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Title: Denny Chimes, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Steel Mills Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
A major industry in Alabama
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Title: The Baptist Medical Center Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on a 137 acre site, The Baptist Medical Center - Montclair, 800 Montclair Road, Birmingham, Alabama. At the left is the 485-bed hospital, a Professional Office Building in the center connected by ground-level plaza to the John H. Buchanan Building, home of the Ida V. Moffett School ofNursing. The plaza tops a nine-level parking deck
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Title: St.Stephen's Episcopal Church Eutaw (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Founded in 1845. Present building completed in 1914
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Title: Birmingham Municipal Airport Birmingham (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Birmingham Municipal Airport, located five miles Northeast of the heart of the city, was dedicated June 1st, 1931. It has three hard surfaced run-ways, all being 4,500 ft. or more in length. The Airport covers 432 acres, and is 610 degrees above sea level; is irregular in shape, with sod all over, and has underground drainage
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Title: Church Street Methodist Church Selma (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: First Presbyterian Church Selma (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Polar Bear Group (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The Colorado Museum of Natural History Denver's Municipal Museum Polar Bear Group in The Ella M. Dalton Hall
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Title: Christ Episcopal Church Mobile (AL), Divided Back
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Title: Malbis Memorial Church Malbis (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built at a cost of more than $1 million over a period of five years, this splendid Byzantine style church of the Greek Orthodox Church stands in stark contrast to its rural Alabama surroundings. U.P.I. Telephoto. The visitor coming in from the highway steps into beauty and into solemnity and the story of the church is told him in dignity. He is free to spend minutes, or hours, and regardless of the time he gives in this closeness to God, he goes away glad that he stopped, wondering at these works of a man who was led by God to settle in a wilderness thousands of miles from home, a man of faith. But then you will recall your Scriptures where it ways "Faith will move mountains". By Barrett Shelton of "The Decatur Daily"
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Sheraton Motor Inn Dothan (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
SHERATON MOTOR INN Ross Clark Circle and U.S. 231 South Dothan, Alabama 36301 205-794-8711 100 guest rooms with double beds or kingsize beds, sample rooms, color TV private line phone service, The Lamplighter Restaurnt, Hunter's Lounge, banquet and meeting facilities, swimming pool. Located on main route to Florida and Walt Disney World
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Title: Academy of the Visitation Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The Academy of the Visitation, a boarding and day School for Young Ladies, was founded in 1833 and chartered in 1847. The Academy enjoys the rights and privileges of a first-class Institution, and is affiliated with the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. and with the Alabama State University. Situated in a most healthful and picturesque spot in suburban Mobile, with its spacious grounds, the latest addition, a fine Swimming Pool, it offers most ideal environments for Young Ladies
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Title: Cawthon Hotel Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
European plan. Free parking space for guests adjoining hotel. J.H. Pippen, Manager
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Title: Farrah Hall, Shcool of Law, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Alabama's Law School, established in 1845, has for its well known graduates, such men as the late Speaker of the House, William Bankhead, Claude Pepper, Hugo Black, John Bankhead, Luther Patrick, Kenneth McKellar, John Sparkman and Sam Hobbs
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Title: Parker Memorial Church, Anniston, Ala Anniston (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Parker Memorial Church, looking north on Quintard Ave., Anniston, Alabama
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Title: University of Alabama - Jason Shrine, Block House Tuscaloosa (AL), Linen unused
Description:
A famous historic landmark which rests in the center of the campus grounds. It was the only building still completely standing in this area after the passing of the civil war
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Title: Mobile Press Register Mobile (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The modern brick and glass building of the Mobile Press Register is located at Government and Claiborn Sts. These newspapers serve wide territory in Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. The Morning Register was founded in 1814. The Afternoon Press in 1929. The two papers are combined for the Sunday issue
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Title: US Post Office Eutalua (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Montgomery County Court House Montgomery (AL), Linen unused
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Title: State Judiciary Building Montgomery (AL), Linen unused
Description:
M-30 The State Judicial Building houses the Court Chambers and offices for the Alabama Supreme Court and Alabama Court of Appeals. Also the offices of the State Attorney General and his staff
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Title: Baptist Church Greenville (AL), White Border PM 1960 Mar-9
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Title: Executive Building, Woman's College Montgomery (AL), White Border unused
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Title: Big Spring Huntsville (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Jul-20
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Title: Big Springs Huntsville (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jan-31
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Title: State Capitol Montgomery (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Nov-22
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Title: Over the Dam, Big Spring Huntsville (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 May-8
Description:
One million gallons per hour
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Title: River Bridge Scene Gadsden (AL), Divided Back PM 1907 Jul-6
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Title: The Big Spring Huntsville (AL), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-7
Description:
50,000,000 gallons daily
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Title: Birdseye View - Judson College in the Distance Marion (AL), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Bierne Home Huntsville (AL), Divided Back PM 1909 Nov-1
Description:
Erected 1837
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Title: Court House Huntsville (AL), Divided Back PM 1909 Jan-4
Description:
16700-
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Title: Flint Creek Decatur (AL), Divided Back unused
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Title: Second Avenue Looking North, New Decatur, Ala New Decatur (AL), Divided Back unused
Description:
This side may be used for correspondence
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Title: Train on Swan Lake Bridge Decatur (AL), Divided Back PM Aug-18
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Title: Southern University Greensboro (AL), Divided Back PM 1907 Feb-22
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Title: Falling Rock Falls Montevallo (AL), Divided Back PM 1907 Nov-19
Description:
960-...near Montevallo, Ala
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Title: Second Avenue looking North New Decatur (AL), Divided Back unused
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Title: The Bierne Home, Erected 1837 Huntsville (AL), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-11
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Title: Ocean S.S. Co. of Savannah--"Savannah Line"--S.S. City of Birmingham Birmingham (AL), Linen PM 1936 Aug-27
Description:
Savannah
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Title: Town House Motor Hotel Tuscaloosa (AL), Linen PM 1958 Dec-12
Description:
Downtown at Junction of U.S. 11, 82 and 43 Open 24 Hours - 72 Rooms - TV All Rooms - Phones Heated Swimming Pool - Convenient to Restaurants Movies - Drug Stores - Department Stores Tuscaloosa, Alabama Phone PLease 2-2167
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Title: Boll Weevil Monument Enterprise (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Unveiled Dec. II, 1919. The only monument in the world glorifying a pest- the only record of a pest making a County one of the richest in the State from its production of peanuts and livestock. But for the devastation of the boll weevil over a period of many years Enterprise might never have been the "Peanut Capitol of the World" and the "Friendliest and the fasted growing town in the Wiregrass."
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Title: Isle Dauphine Club Daupin Island (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Lily Ponds of Woodrow Wilson Park Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This scene shows the water pools facing the County Court House in the park. The Court House and grounds represent a value of over 6 million dollars
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Title: Y.W.C.A Mobile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
1060 Government Street, Mobile, Alabama This building extends to the rear to include residence for 72 young women, a gymnasium-auditorium, and club and classrooms for youth and adult activities
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Title: Dexter Avenue Looking East Showing State Capitol Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Dexter Avenue is the main business street of the city. The fountain in the center of this square was erected in 1886. It was on exhibition at the Atlanta Exposition and the purchase price was seven thousand dollars. The State Capitol shown in the distance was the first Capitol of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis being inaugurated President on the steps of this building
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Title: Tri-Cities Welcomed Pres. Kennedy Muscle Shoals (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The late President John F. Kennedy's arrival at Muscle Shoals is being awaited several hours prior to his landing by this crowd. From all over North Alabama dignitaries and officials came, including Gov. George C. Wallace. On this visit the President also visited Huntsville and Redstone Arsenal. Pres. Kennedy has been called the "Second Lincoln"
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Title: Andalusia City High School Andalusia (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful high school with a 40-acre campus was constructed in 1939. It is a member of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Facilities include 16 class rooms, ample library, science laboratory, home economics practice room, two commercial rooms, gymnasium and dressing rooms
Dexter Press
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Title: Italian Gardens of Mr. Richard W. Massey Birmingham (AL), Divided Back PM 1914 Apr-17
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Title: Lake Eufaula Motor Lodge Eufaula (AL), Chrome
Description:
Lake Eufaula Motor Lodge Highway 82 East - Eufaula, Alabama Phone 687-4811 30 Units - Electric Heat - Air Conditioned - Free TV - Restaurant nearby - Room Telephones
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Blue Star Motel Athens (AL), Chrome
Description:
Blue Star Motel Located Highway 31 - 2 1/2 miles south Athens, Ala. Ultra-modern - Restaurant Near By Owned & Operated by Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Smith Telephone 34
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Title: Branding Iron Motel Troy (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
On U.S. Highway 231 O. L. Davenport
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Title: Doby's Hotel Court Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
3453 Mobile Rd. 68 beautifully furnished units, all with tile baths, tub or shower. Carpeted floors, Airfoam and Beautyrest mattresses, air conditioned, thermostatically controlled steam heat, swimming pool, free TV in all units, room telephones. AMherst 4-2251
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Title: Shangri-La Motel Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on Highways 82, 11, and state 69, seven blocks from business section. Year-round Air-conditioned, full tile baths, carpeted floors, room telephones, Free Television, restaurant adjoining, Heated swimming Pool
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Title: Chewalla Motel - On Lake Eufaula Eufaula (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
On Hwys 82 & 431 Boat Docks - Phones - TV First Class Rooms and Food Lounge - Kitchenettes Phone: 687-2477 Robert A. Hornsby, Owner Eufaula, Alabama 36027
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Title: The Ranch Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Ranch Montgomery's Outstanding Restaurant. Located on U.S. Routes 31-80-231-82, three miles south of Montgomery, Ala. Recommended by Duncan Hines and AAA. Open 7 A.M. to Midnight. Kodachrome by Henry Hahn
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Title: Cardinal Motel Fayette (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
AAA Cardinal Motel Air-Conditioned Spring Air Mattresses U.S. Highway 43 Phone 514
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Title: Ft. Williams Motel Sylacauga (AL), Chrome PM 1957 Aug-2
Description:
Forty Rooms, Beautifully Furnished, with Central Heat. Air Conditioning, Tub and Shower, Telephones. AAA & Quality Courts approved
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Title: Holiday Inn Hotel Ozark (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
52 Up-to-date rooms. 100% airconditioned, Wall to wall carpeting, tiled tub shower combination, 24 hour telephone service. Swimming pool. Excellent food in our restaurant. Television in all rooms
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Spanish Ranch motel Mobile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Located 7 miles E. of Mobile, Alabama at the junction of U.S. 90 & 31; Is built on the site of the last battle of the Civil War (April 8-9, 1865). The original trenches and breastworks have been well preserved. This beautiful motel, completely air conditioned has free television in every room, central heating, and all year paddock swimming pool with wading pool, playground, etc. It is well named "The Waldorf of Motor Courts". Old Spanish Fort, Inc. owners-operators. Mail address: Box 398, Mobile, Alabama. Telephone Fairhope 7111; "A Best Southern Motels Selection"
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Title: Viking Motor Lodge Troy (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Troy, Alabama 36081 U.S. Hwy. 231 - Bypass One of the finest Motor Lodges in the South. 42 modern units. T.V. & phone in every room. Swimming Pool. Air-conditioned. Wall to wall carpets. Ceramic tile baths. Baby beds. Restaurant adjoining. Phone 566-4090
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Title: St. Francis Hotel Courts Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Traveler's Home of Distinction" Courts located in Mobile, Montgomery and Birmingham. 24 hour Hotel Service. 275 Air Conditioned Rooms, Telephone, T.V. and Tile Baths - Swimming pool - Fine Restaurants - Approved by AAA and Duncan Hines. Host to 150,000 guests each year
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Title: St. Francis Hotel Courts Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Traveler's Home of Distinction" 3 1/2 miles from heart of city. West on U.S. 31 - 80 & 82
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Title: Downtown Hotel Courts Mobile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
50 Units * 100% Air Conditioned * Phone in each room Tile Baths * Wall to wall carpets * Family Rates * Ample Parking * TV available * Close to everywhere
Mirro-krome
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Title: Keystone Motel Fultondale (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Box 126. Located on U.S. 31 North, 15 minutes from downtown Birmingham. Hot water heat, wall-to-wall carpet, showers or combination baths, completely air-conditioned. TV in all rooms, quiet, back from the highway. Dining room serves breakfast and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Long, owner-operators
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Title: Vulcan Motor Lodge Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Five minute South of downtown Birmingham on US 31. Convenient to restaurants, theatres and shopping centers. Member Quality Courts Univtes- Recommended by AAA- 70 air-conditioned rooms- All with tile baths, combination tub and shower-Hot water heat- Phone in each room- Circulating ice water- porter services- children's playgrounds- for discriminating travelers- Reservations recommended
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Title: Blue & Gray Motel Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
U. S. 31 & 32 North. 100% Air Conditioned - Electric Panel Heat. Restaurant & Service Station
Dexter
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Title: Pine Lake Motel Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"New and Nice" Free T.V. in Every Room Located 12 Miles South of Montgomery, Alabama On U.S. 82 and 231 Phone AM 2-6088 Saxon's Delicious Candy and Restaurant next door. "Eat and Sleep With Us."
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Title: Spanish Fort Motel Mobile (AL), Chrome PM 1960 Jan-16
Description:
Located 7 Miles East of Mobile, Alabama (Junction U.S. 31-90-98) 38 beautifully furnished-carpeted rooms with telephones, free TV; air-conditioners and electric wall heaters thermo controlled. King-size swimming pool, wading pool and playgrounds. - Attractive lobby with color TV. Dining Room and 24-hour Coffee Shop. Member Master Hosts, Congress of Motor Hotels, AAA, Diners Club, American Express Credit Cards honored, Teletype MO 295. Mail Address: P. O. Box 398, MOBILE, ALABAMA Telephone: HEmlock 2-8856
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Title: Walker's De Luxe Motel Dothan (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Lovely Pine Panel Guest Rooms - Private Tile Baths - Simmons Furniture - Beauty Rest Mattresses - Hot Water Heat - Air Conditioned. Restaurant & Swimming Pool Across Street. Manager Available at All Times
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Title: Albert Pick Motel Mobile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
125 Air-conditioned rooms, all with television, 24-hour telephone service, Heated swimming pool. Restaurant. Ideal meeting facilities. Free parking. No room charge for children under 12
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Title: Cinderella Motel New & Modern - A Good Place to Eat & Sleep Prattville (AL), Chrome PM 1960 Apr-9
Description:
Located between Tuscaloosa & Montgomery, Ala. Twenty miles West of Montgomery Wall to Wall Carpet - Tile Bath in each Room - Air-Conditioned - Water Heat - Stop With Us and Take the New By-Pass around Montgomery
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Title: Green Motor Lodge No. 1 Montgomery (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
34 Distinctive Rooms. Air Conditioned. Carpeted Floors. Mrs. Hal Green and Sons. On U.S. 80 East, 3890 Atlanta Highway. Phone 4-4196
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Scenic Motel Mobile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Route 98 West of Mobile, Alabama. Clean, comfortable units with private tile baths, air conditioning and safe heat. 5300 Moffett Rd. Phone 344-0538. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lyle, owners-operators
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: St. Francis Hotel Courts Birmingham (AL), Chrome
Description:
Birmingham's Outstanding Accommodation Value. 115 Modern Rooms, Air-Conditioned, 24 Hour direct Dial Phone Service, T.V., Convention facilities, Children's playground, Heated Pool, Executive Suites and King's Inn Restaurant. Approved AAA
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Title: Grimes Motel & Restaurant Troy (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
33 ultra-modern units. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Heating and air-conditioning thermostatically controlled from each room. TV in every room. Telephones in every room. Connecting rooms if desired. Swimming pool. Modern restaurant with facilities for banquets & private parties. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grimes, Owners and Mgrs
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Title: Shangri-La Motel Tuscaloosa (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Grand hotel Point Clear (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Vacation Paradise . . . Honeymoon retreat
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