Lot of 1500 California Unused Postcards
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Pacific Far East Line's cargoliners Cabins
Cabins aboard Pacific Far East Line's cargoliners are fully air-conditioned, beautifully decorated and offer panoramic views through picture windows. San Francisco Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge at Sunset San Francisco, CA The lights of the city and the Bay Bridge shine impressively as the sun sets in the distance behind the Golden Gate Bridge. Downtown Hollister, California - Towne Club Hotel Merle Porter Hollister, CA A view of downtown Hollister, California, featuring the Towne Club Hotel, a cafe, and a bakery. Cars are parked along the street, and a banner hangs across the road in the distance. Sleeping Tamalpais, the legendary Indian Maiden Abbie Purcell Photography Mill Valley, CA Sleeping Tamalpais, the legendary Indian Maiden after whom Mt. Tamalpais was named. Viewed from the old "pipe-line" Trail above Mill Valley, California. Marin County Civic Center, San Rafael, CA San Rafael, CA The Marin County Civic Center, designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is situated on 160 acre site. The Hall of Justice, completed in 1970, is on the left and the County Administration Building is on the right. Joined together by the dome which houses the County Library. June Lake Village, California Street Scene Merle Porter June Lake, CA A view of the June Lake Village, showing several businesses, cars, and the mountains in the background. Sky Trail, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, CA Abbie Purcell Point Reyes National Seashore, CA Two horses walk down a dirt path through a redwood forest. Hangman's Tree Historic Spot, Placerville, CA Merle Porter Placerville, CA HANGMAN'S TREE (HISTORIC SPOT). Located on main street, in the heart of the business district of modern Placerville. Early in its career, the town took the name of "Hangtown," following the hanging of three robbers from a giant oak tree that once grew on this spot. The robbers had stolen fifty ounces of gold dust from a French miner. Subsequently hangings at this spot were numerous and the community retained its Hangtown title for a number of years. Although now officially known as Placerville, the community is still frequently referred to as Hangtown. Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA San Francisco's new major hotel, complete with newest modern services. San Francisco Hall of Flowers Golden Gate Park Hilt Hansen San Francisco, CA This new spacious auditorium is used continuously by various horticultural and garden clubs for floral and plant displays and exhibition. Donated to the county from California State Fair funds. Holiday Inn and Transamerica Building, San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA A magnificent view of San Francisco's latest skyscrapers, where Chinatown meets the Financial District: Holiday Inn and the Transamerica Building. Lot of 3000 Unused Vintage Postcards: Golden Gate Park Portals of the Past San Francisco, CA Lot of 3000 Original Vintage Postcards, c1960 New-Old-Stock (NOS) All the same view, as pictured. Golden Gate Park Portals of the Past, San Francisco San Francisco, CA A view of a small classical style pavilion with columns on the shore of a pond in Golden Gate Park. A swan swims in the pond. Golden Gate Park, Stanyan St. between Fulton St. and Lincoln Way extends to the ocean, and contains 1,013 acres. The park was created in the 1870's by John McLaren. The Portals of the Past are a memento of the great fire of 1906; these portals were practically all that remained standing of one of Nob Hill's magnificent mansions. |