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English: Tijuana postcard view, mid or late 1920s - "Looking East on Second Street"

Notes: US published English language card likely produced for Southern California visitors to Tijuana, a popular attraction at the time in no small part due to the alcohol prohibition laws on the US side of the border. Shows businesses and period automobiles. Left to right, signage identifies them as "AMERICAN HOTEL AMERICANO" - "AMERICAN CAFE BAR"; "Monterey Bar"; "CAESAR'S PLACE". This last was the original location of Caesar's Franco-Italian Restaurant, famous as the originator of the Caesar Salad, before their move to the current location on Avenida Revolución.

Date circa 1928
date QS:P,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://classicsandiego.com/restaurants/caesars-restaurant-tijuana/1927-1931-caesars-place-hotel-americano-american-cafe/
Author Uncredited for Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Other versions postcard with same view and text border: File:Tijuana postcard 1920s - Looking East on Second Street.png

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