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Description Postcard of New Orleans. The old Art Deco "International Trade Mart" building. This is a view of the entrance at the downtown river corner of Camp Street and Common Street. Since demolished.
Date Not dated. Probably late 1940s from the autos.
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Postcard "Published by Louisiana News Co New Orleans LA."

Scanned from original in my own collection
Author None credited
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