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" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
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" Cartes postales et photos historiques de partout dans le monde / Historische Postkarten und Photos aus aller Welt "
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Chicago World's Fair Greyhound Lines, 1933-34
For additional photos and information regarding the Greyhound "trailer coaches" that were used in 1933 and 1934 at the Chicago World's Fair (its offical name was "A Century of Progress International Exposition"), see Lord K's Garage #125: The Greyhounds of Progress, an article posted on Dieselpunks.
Handwritten on the back of the photo:
One of the Fair Buses
10¢ one way around the grounds. 25¢ round trip with all the stops you desire. This means anytime and anywhere. You can't see much by riding.
Handwritten on the back of the photo:
One of the Fair Buses
10¢ one way around the grounds. 25¢ round trip with all the stops you desire. This means anytime and anywhere. You can't see much by riding.
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