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A.C.L. Railroad Station, St. Cloud, Fla.
Black-and-photographic postcard of the A.C.L. Depot in St. Cloud, Florida.
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A.C.L. Railway Station, Orlando, Fla. "The City Beautiful."
Color postcard of A.C.L. Railway Station, Orlando, Fla. depicting genre scene of people waiting to board a train.
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A.C.L. Station, Sanford, Florida.
Color postcard of the A.C.L. Station in Sanford, Fla. published by the E.C. Kropp Co. Postcard also depicts antique cars parked by the station, which has fauna typical to Florida planted around it including palm trees and palmettos.
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Aerial view of a packing house and grove at Doctor Phillips, Florida.
Aerial view black-and-white photographic postcard of a citrus packing house and grove in Doctor Phillips, Fla.
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Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Orlando, Fla.
Hand colored photographic postcard of the Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Orlando, Fla. published by the H. and W.B. Drew Co. depicting the station as it appeared in the early 20th century.
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Azalea gardens adjoining the Hotel Alabama grounds, Winter Park, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard published by the Albertype Co.- of the Azalea gardens at the Hotel Alabama, Winter Park, Fla.
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Bell's Packing House - Stand on U.S. Rt. #1, 2 mi. no. of Titusville, Florida.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a packing house and fruit stand in Titusville Fla.
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Big Tree Park
Postcard image of the Big Tree in Sanford. Image depicts the tree with a plaque on the front, surrounded by a fence. Two men, a woman, and a young child can be seen in front of the tree, looking up at it. The caption on the front of the postcard reads, "Big Tree Park. The Oldest and Largest Cypress Tree in U. S. A. 126 ft. 3 in. High. 47 ft. in circumference. 3500 Years Old. Sanford, Seminole County, Florida."
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Dr. Phillips' Packing House at Dr. Phillips, Florida.
Color postcard of the Doctor Phillips packing house in Doctor Phillips, Fla. Text on the postcard states that "Dr. Phillips is the largeet individual grower of oranges, grapefruit and tangerines in the World."
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First Street, Sanford, Florida
Postcard image which depicts First Street in Sanford, Florida. A business in the left foreground is named the Victory Bar. In the left background of the image is the Sanford Atlantic National Bank building. A drugstore business on the right side of the image advertises Coca-Cola drinking sodas. Automobiles can be seen parked along the sides of the road and driving down the main thoroughfare. A woman can be seen walking to a building at the extreme right of the image.
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Florida Gifts.
Color postcard of Florida Gifts in DeLand, Fla. owned by Roger and Doreen Alling. The gift and fuit shop was known as a tourist attraction unto itself, located on highway 17/92. Postcard published by the Dexter Photo Service.
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Florida's Big Tree
Postcard image of the "Big Tree" in Sanford, Florida. The front of the postcard depicts the tree with the fence around its trunk. The back of the postcard provides a description of the tree, its dimensions, and its location near Sanford.
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Fountain at Eola Park, Orlando Florida : "The City Beautiful."
Color postcard of Lake Eola, Orlando, Fla. Front: photo of Lucerne Circle. Back: blank message side with information describing Edward's Park on Lake Ivanhoe, largest of Orlando's 33 lakes. Postcard published by Central cigar and Tobacco Co.and Orlando, Florida. Photography by Tichnor Quality Views, Boston, Mass.
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Hotel Wyoming
Color postcard was enclosed in an envelope that was the first airmail sent from Orlando, Florida. Front: hand colored photograph of the Wyoming Hotel. Back: message "Be sure and save this envelope for me. First airmail out from Orlando."
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Lake Lucerne Circle postcard.
Picture postcard of Lake Lucerne, Orlando, Florida. Reverse side: "No news. No sign of little Peppers. I think she is too young. I haven't heard from anyone but you and Lena. Lots of love, M. Addressed to "Mrs. Susie E. Dean, 65 Main St.and Groveland, Mass. c/o Mrs. Nason.and Postmarked: November 22, 1933."
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Lucerne Circle, Orlando, Florida.
Color postcard of Lucerne Circle in Orlando. Front: photo of Lucerne Circle. Back: blank message side. Postcard was published by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee.
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Main lounge Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Florida.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the main lobby of the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) published by the Albertype Co.
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New Smyrna, Fla. Railway Station.
Color postcard of New Smyrna, Fla. Railway Station published by the Hugh C. Leighton Co. The postcard depicts day-to-day transportation with antique cars and horse-drawn vehicles.
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Oakland and Winter Garden schools.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Oakland and Winter Garden Schools.
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Orange Court Apartment Hotel, Orlando, Florida.
Color picture postcard of Orange Court Apartment Hotel, Orlando, Florida. Printed on reverse side: Orlando is the seventh city of Florida and the largest inland city in the state. It is the county seat of Orange County and located in the very heart of Florida's brick highway system, the heart of the citrus belt, and the heart of the lake region of Central Florida.
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Park House Hotel business card.
Business card for the Park House Hotel Maitland (Fla.) and J.H. Abbott proprietor.
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Poinsettias, Orlando, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard postmarked January 23, 1934 in Orlando, Florida. Written by Augusta to Mrs. William Porter, 44 Crown St., Springfield, Mass. "There are many spots just like this picture. Florida seems very lively this year with tourists many more than last. Lots of action. Hope all are well." Front: poinsettias on lake setting. Back: Information on poinsettias plus message from sender.
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San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
Color picture postcard of San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Florida. Reverse side blank.
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Seminole County Chamber of Commerce Membership Card
Membership card for Arthur D. Zachary, Sr., signifying that he is a member of the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce as of 1937. Signed by the secretary and president of the Chamber of Commerce. The back of the card has a celery plant symbol with the words, "Sanford, the Celery City, Seminole County, Florida; Eat Sanford Celery."
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Seminole High, Sanford, Fla. 1930
Black-and-white photograph of Seminole High School, Sanford, Fla., 1930. Text on back of photograph: "The Seminole High School, Sanford, Florida. John E. Fox, Sanford, Fla. 1930."
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Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla.
Aerial view hand-colored photographic postcard of the Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla. published by the Albertype Co. View includes boat house located on Lake Osceola.
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The Depot, Daytona, Fla.
Color postcard of the Depot, Daytona, Fla. Postcard depicts the railroad station, antique cars, horse drawn vehicles, and bicyclists in a day-to-day life genre scene. The postcard is published by the Leighton and Valentine Co. On the back of the postcard is a correspondence to Mrs. F.P. Cooke, and a one cent stamp.
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The Lucerne Hotel, Orlando, Florida.
Hand-colored photograph of Lucerne Hotel, Frank E. Moore, proprietor. Front: The Lucerne Hotel. Back: blank message side.
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The Orange Box, Sixth St., N.W., (U.S. 17), Winter Haven, Fla.
Color postcard of a fruit and gift shop located in Winter Haven, Fla. The text on back of the postcard notes how the shop "is an exact duplication of a box of Florida oranges." The shop is located next to an orange grove.
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View from roof of hotel, Altamonte, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a sand tee at the Altamonte Hotel, view from the roof of the hotel.
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Virginia Inn Piazza and Lake Osceola, Winter Park, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard of the piazza at the Virginia Inn, Winter Park, Fla.and overlooking Lake Osceola. Postcard contains a hand-written correspondence to Miss Florence Davol, and a one-cent stamp.
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Virginia Inn, Winter Park, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard of the Virginia Inn, Winter Park, Fla.and published by Sunny Scenes, Inc. View with classical architure style portico and an azalea lined walk. Back of postcard contains hand-written correspondence.
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Virginia Inn, Winter Park, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard of the Virginia Inn, Winter Park, Fla. published by the Sunny Scenes, Inc. Side view with trees, and a classical architecture style portico.
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A.C.L. Railroad Station, St. Cloud, Fla.
Black-and-photographic postcard of the A.C.L. Depot in St. Cloud, Florida.
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A.C.L. Railway Station, Orlando, Fla. "The City Beautiful."
Color postcard of A.C.L. Railway Station, Orlando, Fla. depicting genre scene of people waiting to board a train.
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A.C.L. Station, Sanford, Florida.
Color postcard of the A.C.L. Station in Sanford, Fla. published by the E.C. Kropp Co. Postcard also depicts antique cars parked by the station, which has fauna typical to Florida planted around it including palm trees and palmettos.
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Aerial view of a packing house and grove at Doctor Phillips, Florida.
Aerial view black-and-white photographic postcard of a citrus packing house and grove in Doctor Phillips, Fla.
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Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Orlando, Fla.
Hand colored photographic postcard of the Atlantic Coast Line Depot, Orlando, Fla. published by the H. and W.B. Drew Co. depicting the station as it appeared in the early 20th century.
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Azalea gardens adjoining the Hotel Alabama grounds, Winter Park, Florida.
Hand-colored photographic postcard published by the Albertype Co.- of the Azalea gardens at the Hotel Alabama, Winter Park, Fla.
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Bell's Packing House - Stand on U.S. Rt. #1, 2 mi. no. of Titusville, Florida.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a packing house and fruit stand in Titusville Fla.
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Big Tree Park
Postcard image of the Big Tree in Sanford. Image depicts the tree with a plaque on the front, surrounded by a fence. Two men, a woman, and a young child can be seen in front of the tree, looking up at it. The caption on the front of the postcard reads, "Big Tree Park. The Oldest and Largest Cypress Tree in U. S. A. 126 ft. 3 in. High. 47 ft. in circumference. 3500 Years Old. Sanford, Seminole County, Florida."
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Dr. Phillips' Packing House at Dr. Phillips, Florida.
Color postcard of the Doctor Phillips packing house in Doctor Phillips, Fla. Text on the postcard states that "Dr. Phillips is the largeet individual grower of oranges, grapefruit and tangerines in the World."
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First Street, Sanford, Florida
Postcard image which depicts First Street in Sanford, Florida. A business in the left foreground is named the Victory Bar. In the left background of the image is the Sanford Atlantic National Bank building. A drugstore business on the right side of the image advertises Coca-Cola drinking sodas. Automobiles can be seen parked along the sides of the road and driving down the main thoroughfare. A woman can be seen walking to a building at the extreme right of the image.
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Florida Gifts.
Color postcard of Florida Gifts in DeLand, Fla. owned by Roger and Doreen Alling. The gift and fuit shop was known as a tourist attraction unto itself, located on highway 17/92. Postcard published by the Dexter Photo Service.
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Florida's Big Tree
Postcard image of the "Big Tree" in Sanford, Florida. The front of the postcard depicts the tree with the fence around its trunk. The back of the postcard provides a description of the tree, its dimensions, and its location near Sanford.
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Fountain at Eola Park, Orlando Florida : "The City Beautiful."
Color postcard of Lake Eola, Orlando, Fla. Front: photo of Lucerne Circle. Back: blank message side with information describing Edward's Park on Lake Ivanhoe, largest of Orlando's 33 lakes. Postcard published by Central cigar and Tobacco Co.and Orlando, Florida. Photography by Tichnor Quality Views, Boston, Mass.
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Hotel Wyoming
Color postcard was enclosed in an envelope that was the first airmail sent from Orlando, Florida. Front: hand colored photograph of the Wyoming Hotel. Back: message "Be sure and save this envelope for me. First airmail out from Orlando."
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Lake Lucerne Circle postcard.
Picture postcard of Lake Lucerne, Orlando, Florida. Reverse side: "No news. No sign of little Peppers. I think she is too young. I haven't heard from anyone but you and Lena. Lots of love, M. Addressed to "Mrs. Susie E. Dean, 65 Main St.and Groveland, Mass. c/o Mrs. Nason.and Postmarked: November 22, 1933."
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Lucerne Circle, Orlando, Florida.
Color postcard of Lucerne Circle in Orlando. Front: photo of Lucerne Circle. Back: blank message side. Postcard was published by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee.
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