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Title: Siberian Dog Team (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Alaska Brown Bear (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The House of Yesterday Hastings Museum Hastings Museum. Hastings, Nebraska. A Municipal Museum Great Plains Exhibits.
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Title: Polar Bear Group Arctic Alaska (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The House of Yesterday Hastings Museum Hastings Museum. Hastings, Nebraska. A Municipal Museum Great Plains Exhibits.
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Title: Aerial View T. C. I. & Ry. Company Birminigham (AL), Linen unused
Description:
This view , taken from the air, shows a portion of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company's tin Plate Mill at Fairfield. This is the United States Steel Corporation's newest expansion of its Birmingham, Alabama Operations.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
A ? Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery. L ? Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham. A ? Pulpit rock, near Anniston. B ? Denny Chimes, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa. A ? Noccalula Falls, Gadsden. M ? Azaleas, Mobile. A ? Watercraft on Mobile Bay, Mobile.
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Title: Eastern Band Of The Creek Indian Nation Atmore (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Eastern Band of the Creek Indian Nation Poarch-Hedapadea Land Grant Atmore, Alabama. Shown here are Chief Calvin W. McGhee, Medicine Man McGhee, sub-chief Thundercloud, Brave Nighthawk, Princess morning star, with maidens silver moon and evening star. The Creek (Muscogee) Indians of Alabama live on a land grant given their ancestors by Gen. Andrew Jackson. Lynn McGhee, a part-Indian scout, saved Gen. Jackson's life at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814, when Jackson took the land of the friendly Creeks who had fought with him against the "Red Sticks" or hostile Creeks. The land grant is to be theirs "as long as the grass growth and the water runneth". The Eastern Band of the Creek Indian nation has two colorful ceremonial dance groups.
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Title: U. S. Post Office Troy (AL), Linen unused
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Title: The Lanett Bleachery And Dye Works And Lanett Mill Division Lanett (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The Lanett Bleachery and Dye Works and Lanett Mill Division West Point Manufacturing Co.,
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Title: Lakewood Golf Club At Grand Hotel Point Clear (AL), Chrome PM Feb-07
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Title: Albany High School Albany (AL), White Border unused
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Title: Desoto Falls, Desoto State Park Ft. Payne (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
A picturesque spot just above Desoto Falls in Desoto State park near Ft. Payne, Ala.
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Title: Sequoyah Caverns, U. S. 11 Hammondville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This view shows Mirror Lake, the Waterfalls and on the right is the Chief Tuscaloosa Column. Stalagmites, stalactites, rimstone pools and helictites are just a few of the other wonders of nature to be seen on the guided tour. "One of America's Most Beautiful Caverns".
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Title: French Flea Market, Hwy. 278 Attalla (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This is the Oldest Flea Market in the South, and doing a flourishing business every Thursday and Sunday. Buying, selling and bartering in a style reminiscent of Early America, with accent on French Settlers and customs.
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Title: Passenger Depot Bridgeport (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Bridgeport's L&N Railroad Depot of Spanish design was built in 1917, and has been the first or/and last impression of Bridgeport in the minds of many, through the fleeting years. The freight department of this impressive building was torn down in 1968.
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Title: Sturdivant Hall Solma (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Old Watts-Parkman Gilman Mansion Built in 1852 for Col. Edward Watts. The Architect was Thomas Helm Lee, a cousin of general r. e. Lee. The house has been restored to Pre-Civil War grandeur and is open to the public at a fee, One of the finest examples in the south of Neoclassic Architecture.
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Title: St. Andrews Church, U. S. 80 Prairieville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
1834 - Organized as Mission by Rev. Caleb S. Ives for settlers coming here to the Canebrake from Atlantic Seaboard. 1844 - Made parish of Diocese of Alabama 1851 - This site selected - Building erected in 1853 and 54
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Title: Trade Day Scottsboro (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Trade day First Monday. People from all walks of life, and all parts of our nation start gathering in this beautiful Southern City during the week before the first Monday of each month. Anything that can be driven, hauled, led or toted is apt to change ownership several times before Monday night.
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Title: Trade Day Scottsboro (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
First Monday in Scottsboro, Alabama. This unusual swap and trade event is nationally known. Traders and buyers come from 3-4 states every First Monday of each month. It's an interesting sight to see.
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Title: Duck Springs Covered Bridge Keener (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This bridge is located near Attalla, Ala. and can be seen from Interstate 59, north. This Etowah County C.B. is given no. 28-01 in "World Guide to Covered Bridges" and is 119 ft. long.
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Title: Pea Ridge Covered Bridge Lee County (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Over Wacoochee Creek, Lee County, Alabama. Turn near Salem At Wacoochee School, bridge is about 3 mi. off U. S. 280 South of Opelika. Listed in World Guide to covered Bridges as no. 01-41-4. Pine Grove Community, on Shotwell Road, 1 span. 58' long Town Truss construction. This fine wooden pegged bridge is one of the bridges that the Alabama Historical Commission and interested Lee Contains are endeavoring to preserve.
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Title: Covered Bridge Alexander City (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This covered bridge, one of many in Alabama is at Horseshoe Bend, east of Alexander City, Ala. Horseshoe Bend is the site of the battle where General Jackson's troops broke the power of the Creek Indian Nation. A monument commemorates this battle. It has just been made the State's first military park.
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Title: Diorama Of Tannehill Furnace, Tannehill State Park Tannehill (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
3 miles east of 1-59 (Bucksville Exit) Between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa (just below Bessemer) Tannehill, Alabama. Ole swimming hole on Tannehill Mill Creek with one of the restored buildings of Tannehill State Park on left. Open daily. Refreshments and souvenirs available. Camping and hiking trails in the park. Open all Year.
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Title: Tannehill State Park Tannehill (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
3 miles east of 1-59 (Bucksville Exit) Between Birmingham and Tuscaloosa (just below Bessemer) Tannehill, Alabama. Ole swimming hole on Tannehill Mill Creek with one of the restored buildings of Tannehill State Park on left. Open daily. Refreshments and souvenirs available. Camping and hiking.
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Title: Burgess Spring Lake, Just off U.S. 231, 2 miles north Blountsville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Swimming pool fed by 30 fresh-water springs. Nature trail. Picnicking. Concession stand. Shuffleboard. Ideal recreation for the whole family. (Fishing lakes separated from swimming area.) One of North Alabama's best Camping areas
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Title: Bank Of Florala Florala (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Fifth Avenue Looking West Florala (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Mcclendon Memorial Museum, Ala. Hwy. 21 (10 mi. N. of Attalla) Duck Springs (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Thousands of Indian artifacts from Paleo and early Archaic to Woodland Period of Cherokee Nation. Historical and Documentary items from Revolutionary War, Civil War and World War 1. Early Americana. Mailing Address-RFD 3, Attalla, Ala. 35954,
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Title: Alabama A & M College Normal (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Bibb Graves Hall in center and on the right is the Student Union Building (College Center)
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Title: Eastern Band Of The Creek Indian Nation, Poarch-Hedapadeda Land Grant Atmore (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Shown here are Princess Morning Star and Maiden Evening Star. They live on the land grant given their ancestors by Gen. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. The Creek (Muscogee) Indians were generally designated as the Upper Creeks and the Lower Creeks. The misnomer, "Creek Confederacy" included the Yuchis, Tallassees, Talladegas, Tuskegees, Tukabatchees, Alabamas, Coosas, Natchez, Ozeailles, Savannahs, etc. (the Seminoles were originally Creeks). Some of the better known Creeks are: Chief Tuskaloosa, Alexander McGillivray, William McIntosh, Red Eagle, Big Warrior, Menawa, Little Warrior and Chief Talisi.
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Title: National Boat Races On Guntersville Lake Guntersville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Boating enthusiasts gather here from all over the U.S.A. each summer for the annual boat races. This picture was taken from the causeway (Ala.69 west)
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Title: Watching The Annual Boat Races Guntersville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Motorboat enthusiasts from all parts of the nation, along with thousands of spectators, gather each midsummer at Guntersville, Ala. for the races and other contests which are staged on the Tennessee Valley Authority waters. Sail-boats also practice their aquatic feats on these waters.
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Title: Dial's Playground At Lake Gerald, 9 Highway Delta (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Fun for everyone! Boating, skiing, fishing, swimming, picnic tables, playground facilities, dance floor, snack bar, swimming and fishing supplies. Bring your friends or club group.
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Title: Pure Sand Mountain, V. T. Cobb, Route 5 Boaz (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Pure Sand Mountain sorghum has been produced by the Cobb family for over 65 years. The present plant is owned and operated by V. T. Cobb. It is located between Boaz and Albertville, Alabama, on U.S. Highway 431 atop Sand Mountain, which has elevation approximately 1,100 feet with the soil especially adopted to sorghum production and is in the most densely populated rural area in the U.S.A. Visitors welcome, mail orders accepted, we ship anywhere.
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Title: Little River Camp Laney For Boys, Located atop Lookout Mountain Mentone (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Gaineswood Demopolis (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1842 by General Nathan B. Whitfield. Famous throughout the architectural world for its refinement of detail and imaginative use of the Greek Revival on its interior
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Title: The Mannolia Grove Greensboro (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mannolia Grove shrine in Greensboro, Ala. honors the valor and courage of Admiral Richmond Pearson Hobson, the "Hero of the Merrimac".
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Title: Martha Ann Motel, U. S. 231 - U. S. 280 Ala. 91-25 Harpersville (AL), Chrome PM 1956 May-07
Description:
Air-Conditioned - Electric Heat Spacious Lawns and Playgrounds. "The Beautiful". Truly The Heart of Dixie
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Title: Witt Motel, U. S. 231 - Ala. 75 Oneonta (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Native Sandstone, each room private tile bath individually controlled circulating hot water heat and air conditioning. Wall to wall carpet, beautifully furnished. Spring air mattresses. Restaurant next door.
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Title: Buchmann Motor Lodge, P. O. Box 202 Fultondale (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
On U. S. Highway 31, six miles North of Birmingham. Ten brick units, Air-Conditioned, Automatic Heat, Tiled baths, T. V. in Rooms.
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Title: Oak Mountain State Park Pelham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Located just fifteen miles south of Birmingham via I-65, the park offers scenic beauty throughout the year. Recreational facilities include fishing, boating, swimming beach, picnicking, hiking trails, horseback, riding, and a beautiful 18-hole golf course. Complete camping facilities are available throughout the year.
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Title: Shamrock Motor Lodge, U. S. 11 and State 32 and 38 at 85th Street North Birmingham (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
15 minutes from Birmingham business district. Restaurants adjacent. 30 air-conditioned rooms. Tile combination bath - Television in rooms - Swimming Pool, 1/2 block - Recommended by Duncan Hines.
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Title: Witt Motel, U. S. 231 - Ala. 75 Oneonta (AL), Chrome PM 1959 Apr-11
Description:
Native Sandstone, each room private tile bath individually controlled circulating hot water heat and air conditioning. Wall to wall carpet, beautifully furnished. Spring air mattresses. Restaurant next door.
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Title: Malbis Hotel Courts, P. O. Box 218 Daphne (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
On U. S. 90, 12 miles East of Mobile, 30 miles from Gulf swimming and fishing. Connected with fine Restaurant and Service Station. Large Hotel Lobby with all facilities. Air-Conditioned winter and summer, running ice water and telephone in each room. Tile baths with glass enclosed tub and shower combination. Phone Mobile HEmlock 2-2735.
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Title: Alabama Needs Jim Allen In The U. S. Senate (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Put more Alabama State Capitol beliefs in our Nation's Capitol
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Title: Arkansas' First Official Governor's Mansion Little Rock (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Arkansas' first official governor's mansion was completed in January, 1950, after a two year construction period. The mansion, a Georgian Colonial-type, two story brick, occupies a six and one-quarter acre tract facing north at Center and West Eighteenth, Little Rock.
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Title: Blessing of the Shrimp Fleet Bayou La Batre (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The annual blessing of the shrimp fleet at Bayou La Batre, Alabama near mobile is a colorful and enjoyable event enjoyed by thousands of visitors.
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Title: Country Living Hasidim (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This home, located in the beautiful bank head forest at Hasidim. It's calm, cool and placid natural setting makes it seem to be a part of another world, undisturbed by traffic problems or war threats.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Shown here are: Little River Canyon, a highway scene from U. S. 31 and the bottom view is typical of Alabama's Gulf Coast.
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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: Lewis Smith Dam And Lake, Between Cullman and Jasper Lewis Smith Dam (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Developed by the Alabama Power Co., this lake is said to be one of the clearest lakes in the nation. Several fingers of the lake reach into the Bankhead National Forest. Much of its 21,000 acres is impounded in virgin forest. It has 500 miles of shoreline and is unusually deep. Big bases here for the taking.
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Title: Missile Display & Public Picnic Area Redstone Arsenal (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This is one of the many outdoor displays provided to enlighten, encourage and inspire visitors to the area. Sights like this, provide a feeling of safety and security that you can't purchase with a can of insecticide.
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Title: New Vaughn Memorial Hospital Vaughn (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Serving the Selma area since 1911. The new Hospital building was completed in February 1960
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Title: Rabun's Cottage Court, U. S. Hwy 31 Evergreen (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
38 Modern Units, all with Tile Baths, Panel Ray Vented Heat, Air Conditioning Optional Located within city limits of Evergreen, Alabama.
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Title: Rosalie Natchez (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Rosalie, one of the few brick houses in Natchez, is a fine example of ante-bellum architecture. The house is owned and maintained by the D.A.R. and open to visitors.
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Title: U.S. Army Missile Display Area Redstone Arsenal (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The massive domes house innumerable displays. Individual listening devices describe and explain the functions of various Rockets and Missiles. Buttons and levers operate miniature models and allow visitors to play Astronaut. The large dome is 150' in diameter and 85' tall. It is made of vinyl coated nylon, and is kept erect by air pressure. The nylon in this one dome weighs 92,000 lbs. The Pentadomes preceded the large modern structure that comprises the largest Space Museum in the world.
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Title: Sylacauga Motel, 65 Rooms - 65 Tiled Baths Sylacauga (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Fairbanks Inn Fairbanks (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Alaska's Newest and Finest Motor Hotel. 74 Spacious Rooms with bath - Free television - courtesy car service to City Center Banquet facilities - for dining & cocktails - "Husky Room".
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Title: New Exchange Hotel Motgomery (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Court House Marion (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Court Hose Eataula (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Court House Double Springs (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Tip Of North America Pt. Barrow (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: Dog Team Barrow (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: Kayac Races Fourth Of July Kotlebue (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: Air Vie Wrangell (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Ice Fall Lake Glacier (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Resurrection Bay Resurrection Bay (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office Hartselle (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Crevasse In Muir Glacier Muir Glacier (AK), Divided Back unused
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: United States Post Office Brewton (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Oleander Cottages & Motel Gulf Shores (AL), Chrome PM 1974
Description:
OLEANDER COTTAGES & MOTEL. PHONE (205) 968-4171. GULF SHORES, ALABAMA 36542. .ARE DIRECTLY ON THE GULF OF MEXICO BEACH. THE FINEST, WHITEST SAND TO BE FOUND ANY PLACE. THE BLUE, GREEN WATERS OF THE GULF MAKE IT A PERFECT LOCATION FOR BEACH LOVERS. IT IS ALSO IDEAL FOR THE FISHERMAN.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
A - Birmingham, Steel Center of the South. L - Mobile's historic Bienville Square. A - DeSoto Falls, near Ft. Payne. B - Gorgas Library, Univ. of Ala. At Tuscaloosa. A - "Saturn" made in Huntsville. M - "The Grotto" - Bellingrath Gardens near Mobile. A - Wilson Dam and Locks, the first T.V.A. Dam, located in the Muscle Shoals area.
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Title: The Star Of The South Under Six Flags (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Spanish Flag . . . 1540 - 1699. French Flag . . . 1699 - 1763. British Flag . . . 1763 - 1779. Spanish Flag . . . 1779 - 1803. United States Flag . . . 1803 - 1861. Flag of Republic . . . 1861. Confederate Flag . . . 1861 - 1865. United States Flag . . . thereafter
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Title: Plant Of American Steel & Wire Co., Fairfield (AL), White Border unused
Description:
PLANT OF AMERICAN STEEL & WIRE CO., SHOWING BY-PRODUCT PLANT IN BACKGROUND
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Title: Central Methodist Church Albany (AL), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Mobile Mibuke (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1904
Description:
Enterprise, Money, Geography - at strong combination that spells Mobile. On the Panama! This bank is proof that confidence capitalizes opportunity.
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Title: Aerial View T. C. I. & Ry Fairfield (AL), Linen PM 1942
Description:
An aerial view of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company's Fairfield Tin Plate Mill, the United States Steel Corporation's newest expansion of its Birmingham, Alabama, operations. The cluster of 11 buildings in the foreground includes the cold reduction, tinning, inspection and warehousing departments. Over-all length of the huge unit is 4,682 feet.
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Title: Main Entrance To Gunter Field (AL), Linen PM 1945
Description:
Southeast Army Air Forces Training Center, Günter Field, Ala.
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Title: Sun Sand And Water At Gulf Shore (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Baldwin County Courthouse Bay Minette (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: The Lee Motel Pell City (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"Where Southern Hospitality Excels" 30 modern fireproof Units - All Wall to Wall Carpet Air Conditioned Panel Heat Ceramic Tile Bath TV in rooms Children's Playground Frank & Kathryn Edwards, Owners Managers All the Comforts of Home Phone ED 8-7221 Two blocks off highway U. S. 231 & 78 - Quiet.
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Title: Gulf Shores (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing the beautiful white beach which is one of the most popular resorts on the Alabama Gulf Coast
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Title: Ft. Rucker (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Ft. Rucker's new classroom buildings provides modern instruction facilities such as television. Maintenance and other subjects are taught to both enlisted men and officers
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Title: Methodist Church Evergreen (AL), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Chapel of the Chimes - 5th regiment-fort McClellan (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Methodist Episcopal Church Luverne (AL), Linen
Description:
SOUTH
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Title: M. W. Church South Opp (AL), Linen unused
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Title: St. Andrews Church, U.S. 80 near Demopolis Prairievile (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
1834 - Organized as Mission by Rev. Caleb S. Ives for settlers coming here to the Canebrake From Atlantic Seaboard. 1844 - Made parish of Diocese of Alabama 1851 - This site selected - Building erected in 1853 and 54
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Title: Little Jerusalem, St. Bernard College St. Bernard College (AL), Linen unused
Description:
"Little Jerusalem", Brother Joseph's Attempt in Concrete Work. Moved to its Present Location from the Brothers Recreation Grounds, St. Bernard College Alabama.
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Title: Elmore County Courthouse Wetumpka (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Visitors to Wetumpka are within short distance of historic Fort Toulouse National Site, spectacular Jasmine Hill Gardens the Confederate Cemetery at mountain Creek and dams and lakes of the Coast and Tallapoosa Rivers. Area is rich in Creek Indian Lore.
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Title: Baldwin County Courthouse Bay Minette (AL), Chrome unused
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Title: Face In The Window Carrollton (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
"I'm here to tell yo, deat pictur in de wondo' is sho nuf de spitten image of ol' Henry Wells whut done burnt de Cote House." This is part of the introduction of the Legend of the Ghost in the Garret pamphlet put out by the city of Carrollton, Ala. Thousands swear to the story that they have seen the face of Henry Wells in the window on the North side of the Courthouse! Seeing is believing - come see for yourself. (While in Carrollton, visit the Phoenix Hotel. Where Confederate Gen. Nathan B. Forrest stayed in 1863).
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Title: Chambers County Court House Lafayette (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
County chartered in 1834. this building erected 1899
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Title: Autauga County Courthouse Prattville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Visitors to Autauga county enjoy the fine roads and the beautiful old ante-bellum homes
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Title: Bibb County Courthouse Centreville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Bibb County is very historic and its people are proud of their ancestors and traditions. Enjoy its fine scenery
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Title: Sumter County Courthouse Livingston (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Named after Gen. Thomas Sumter of S. C., became county seat Dec. 18, 1832. Only 1 year before, 19,000 Choctaw Indians were forcefully removed to the West. Visited by De Soto in 1540, later by de Bienville (Gov. of Louisiana Province), Chief Pushmahata and Spanish. In north part of county is historic fort Confederation (Tombeckbee), Located near Eppes on Tombeckbee River's Jones Bluff. Get native to tell you the legend of "Sheriff" Steve Renfroe.
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Title: Sumter County Courthouse Livingston (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Named after Gen. Thomas Sumter of S. c., became county seat Dec. 18, 1832. Only 1 year before, 19,000 Choctaw Indians were forcefully removed to the West. Visited by De Soto in 1540, later by de Bienville (Gov. of Louisiana Province), Chief Pushmahata and Spanish. In north part of county is historic Fort Confederation (Tombeckbee), located near Eppes on Tombigbee River's Jones Bluff. Get native to tell you the legend of "Sheriff" Steve Renfroe.
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Title: Flags Of Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Spanish Flag (1540-1699), French (1699-1763) British (1763-1779), Spanish (1779-1803) U. S. Flag (1803-1861), Republic of Alabama (1861), Stars and Bars Confederate Flag and Confederate Battle Flag (1861-1865), U. S. Flag - thereafter.
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Title: Turbines In Interior Of Power House Of Wilson Dam Muscle Shoales (AL), Linen unused
Description:
At Muscle Shoals Florence, Sheffield, Tuscumbia.
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Title: The Star Of The South Under Six Flags (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Spanish Flag . . . 1540 - 1699 French Flag . . . 1699 - 1763 British Flag . . . 1763 - 1779 Spanish Flag . . . 1779 - 1803 United States Flag . . . 1803 - 1861 Flag of Republic . . . 1861 Confederate Flag . . . 1861 - 1865 United States Flag . . . thereafter
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side:- A - Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery L - Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham A - Pulpit Rock, near Anniston B - Denny Chimes, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa A - Noccalula Falls, Gadsden M - Azaleas, Mobile A - Watercraft on Mobile Bay, Mobile.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Key To View On Other Side:- A - Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery L - Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham A - Pulpit Rock, near Anniston B - Denny Chimens, U. of Ala.,Tuscaloosa A - Noccalula Falls, Gadsden M - Azaleas, Mobile A - Watercraft on Mobile Bay Mobile.
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Title: Days End Vacation Time Grove Hill (AL), Chrome PM 1967
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings from Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
The star of the south under six flags. Old Glory Confederate Republic of Alabama State Capitol Spanish French British. Spanish Flag .. 1540 - 1699 French Flag ..1699 - 1763 British Flag .. 1763 - 1779 Spanish Flag .. 1779 .. 1803 United States Flag .. 1803 - 1861 Flag of republic .. 1861 Confederate Flag .. 1861 - 1865 United States Flag .. thereafter
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- A - Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery L - Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham A - Pulpit Rock, near Anniston B - Denny Chimes, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa A - Noccalula Falls, Gadsden M - Azaleas, Mobile A - Watercraft on Mobile Bay, Mobile.
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Title: Greetings From Fort Mcclellan Fort McClellan (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Maxwell Field Maxwell Field (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Front View Of City Hall, Gault Ave Fort Payne (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Erected 1941
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
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Title: M. E. Church Marion (AL), Divided Back unused
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Title: Keystone Canyon Valdez (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Keystone Canyon is one of the narrow defiles through which all most pass to gain the interior of Alaska, via the Valdez-Fairbanks Trail.
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Title: Eskimo In Skin Omiak Hunting Walrus (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Taku Glacier Taku Glacier (AK), Linen unused
Description:
Taku Glacier at the head of Taku Inlet, thirty miles from Juneau, is one of the most picturesque ice fields of the North. Advancing at the rate of eight feet per day and depositing in the deep water channel an ice mass equivalent to its advance, the Taku Glacier presents the same front from year to year.
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Title: Covington County Court House Andalusia (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Elmore County Court House And United States Post Office Wetumpka (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Dividing Line At Summit Of White Pass White Pass (AK), Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Post Hospital Maxwell Field (AL), Divided Back PM 1944
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Title: Russell County Cotton Phenix (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Basilica Of St.Paul-Ave Bernard (AL), Real Photo PM 1948
Description:
Maria Grotto-St.Bernard College-St.
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Title: Sign Boards, Mile 635 Watson Lake (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Starting in 1942 with one post and three signs, travellers have added others each year, increasing the number to nearly 700.
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Title: Greetings from Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Nickname: The Cotton State
1940 Population: 2,832,961
Area in Square Miles: 51,998
Entered the Union: December 14 1819
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Title: The Grist Mill Ellijay (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Typical old mill was used to grind corn into meal for past two centuries. It has been carefully rebuilt and transported from mountains near Ellijay to new site in Stone Mountain Park. The millstones are powered by a water wheel 138 ft. in diameter which turns 20 times a minute
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Title: Sleeping Beauty - Treasure House Theadore (AL) unused
Description:
Sleeping Beauty
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Title: The Treasure House Theodore (AL) unused
Description:
Within this house there are rare pieces of art, furniture, glass, porcelains and tapestries on display
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Title: State Capitol Mongomery (AL) unused
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Title: The Falls Tallassee (AL), Real Photo PM 1912 Oct-30
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Title: Glamorous Isle Dauphine Beach Club Dauphin Island (AL), Chrome PM 1965 Apr-06
Description:
Glamorous Isle Dauphine Beach Club. A private club for members and guests. Dauphin Island, Ala. Dauphin Island is located 4 miles from the Mainland of Alabama and 30 miles South of Mobile.
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Title: Guardian Of The Bay Fort Gaines Dauphin Island (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking out across the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, one an visualize when this Fort was truly "The Guardian of the bay".
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Title: Montevallo Baptist Church Montevallo (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Since 1856 this church has stood as a solid rock of Christian influence to Alabama College students and to the people of Montevallo. The present sanctuary, erected in 1910 and the adjoining Baptist Student Center in 1963 are preludes to a new sanctuary in the near future.
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Title: Prather's Covered Bridge Westminster (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
One of South Carolina's four remaining covered bridges. Prather's Bridge spans the Tugaloo River between Westminster. S. c. and Toccoa, Ga.
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Title: Muscle Shoals Deer Forest, Brighton Ave Muscle Shoals City (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Whether 7 months or 70 years old, you'll enjoy the animals and the story-book characters along Story Book Lane. In addition to the Deer, there are goats, pigs, sheep and other animals. See Jack and he Beanstalk, Humpty Dumpty, Goldilocks, the 3 Pigs and their Houses and Jack and Jill. Just 3 blocks off U. S. 43 (Woodward Ave.) Open from early spring until late fall.
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Title: Spring Hill College Golf Course Spring Hill (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The College Golf Course is 18 holes laid out over a rolling and beautifully landscaped portion of the 700 acre campus. A golf professional is in charge of the course and it is open to the public as well as students
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Title: The General Jr, Castaway Islands Beach Resort Eclectic (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
A reproduction of the Western and Atlantic's famous engine the General, which was stolen by Andrew's Raiders at Kennesaw in April, 1862. This train was built and put on the track a 100 years to the day of the Civil War's Great Locomotive Chase. This novelty train was built by H. Cooper Crossley of Castaway Islands Beach Resort.
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Title: Entrance To Beautiful Sequoyah Caverns Valley Head (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
People notice the pineapple growing amidst the flowers on the rock bluff; while elsewhere on the grounds banana trees, white deer, buffalo, and rainbow trout can be found. Sequoyah Caverns is located at Valley Head, Ala. 35989, just 35 miles south of Chattanooga, Tn. on I-59 and U. S. 11, 18 miles north of Fort Payne, Ala.
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Title: Ole Sandlin Home Hepsidam (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in the early 1800's and occupied by three generations of Sandlins, C. N. "Uncle Tom" Sandlin, born in 1829, the Lucion Sandlin family, Nick Sandlin family and Brownie and Cora Sandlin, son and daughter of Nick. The home is located at Hepsidam.
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Title: Grand Hotel Point Clear (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Apartments For Married Non-Commission Officers Of Napier Field Napier Field (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Interior View Presbyterian Church Jacksonville (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior view Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, Alabama. Used as a confederate Wayside hospital, this historic, building was constructed in 1860 with salve labor.
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Title: Court Square Motgomery (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Court House Chatom (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Marion County Court House Hamilton (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Wien Alaska Airlines Kotzebue (AK), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Desoto Desoto (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Mentone Mentone (AL), Real Photo unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office Eufaula (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Sixth Ave. Presbyterian Church, 6th Ave. and 18th st. North Birmingham (AL), White Border unused
Description:
The Sixth Ave. Presbyterian Church was organized October 1871. This buildiong, erected and dedicated 1925, Rev. Joseph McClellan Broady, D.D., Pastor. The educational building is 63 x 163 feet, and every department of modern education is provided for, with spacious kitchen, dining room, parlors and gymnasium. The church auditorium is 61 x 95 feet with gallery, and has seating capacity og 1,200. Cost of erection, half million dollars.
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Title: Grand Hotel Point Clear (AL), Linen PM 1945
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Title: The Dock Hotel Frontenac, Str. Toronto (AL), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1911
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Title: Railroad Avenue Hartselle (AL), Divided Back unused
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Title: B-24 On Flight From Maxwell Field (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Vine And Olive Colony Demopolis (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Original French Settlement. This building, at Demopolis, Ala., is all that remains of the Vine and Olive Colony. Established by the French aristocrats exiled after Napoleon's defeat. The refugees hoped to start vineyards and olive groves but the project failed.
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Title: Mellons Mill Covered Bridge Oxford (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
South of Anniston and about 5 miles east of Oxford, Ala. Near Sunny Eve church. Listed in "World Guide to Covered Bridges", it has 1 span and is 98 ft. long, on Choccolocco Creek.
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Title: Meadows Mill Covered Bridge, Hallawakee Creek Lee County (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
The backwaters of Bartlett's Ferry Dam Come to the old dam that was used when Meadows grist mill ran. This bridge is listed in the world guide to covered bridges as Allamakee Creek Bridge. No. 01-41-03. on Tillery Creek Road, 2 spans. 140 long. Town type construction. Located near Beulah community. Off U. S. 29 north of Opelika. The Alabama Historical Commission is working with interested Lee County to preserve this fine wooden pegged bridge.
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Title: The Carver Foundation Tuskegee Institute (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
This building was occupied in early September, 1951. The formal dedication took place February 12, 1952. It contains twenty-one laboratory modules, offices for the staff, and general utility rooms. It is dedicated to the purpose of scientific research.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- A - Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery L - Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham A - Pulpit Rock, near Anniston B - Denny Chimes, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa A - Noccalula Falls, Gadsden M - Azaleas, Mobile A - Watercraft on Mobile Bay, Mobile.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- A - Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery L - Vulcan the Iron Man, Birmingham A - Pulpit Rock, near Anniston B - Denny Chimes, U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa A - Noccalula Falls, Gadsden M - Azaleas, Mobile A - Watercraft on Mobile Bay, Mobile.
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Title: Greetings From Alabama Fort Payne (AL), Linen unused
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Title: Holiday Inn Clanton (AL), Chrome unused
Description:
Intersection Interstate 65 & U. S. 31 (South) Ph: 1880 AC: 205, TWX: 205-991-3255 Swimming pool - air-conditioned - restaurant free TV - free teletype reservations. "Your Host from Coast-to-Coast."
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Title: Eastern Band of the Creek Indian Nation Atmore (AL) unused
Description:
This scene, taken during the annual Alabama Indians Pow-Wow Days, shows Chief Calvin W. McGhee, Medicine Man McGhee and Princess Olivette McGhee. The Poarch-Hedapadeda Settlement is the largest of the Eastern Band of the Creek Indian Nation, just off Interstate 65 near Atmore, Alabama
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