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Million Dollar Bathhouse Row -
Text on front: Million-Dollar Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs
National Park,
Arkansas. Text on back: After victory, vacation in hot springs. Vintage
linen
postcard is unused and in good condition for its age. Some watermarks in lower left corner
on back of
postcard.
Quapaw Baths, Hot Springs -
No text on back: Vintage linen
postcard is unused and in very good condition for its age.
Highway 62, Eureka Springs - No text on
back. Vintage linen postcard is unused and in very good
condition.
Mozelles Import Treasures, Rogers, Arkansas - Text on
back: Mozelle’s Import Treasures of the World – One mile
North of Rogers,
Arkansas on Highway 62 Phone ME 6-4282.
Stop and see the thousands of beautiful and exotic pieces
imported from many foreign countries. Brassware, hand carved
wood, buffalo horn figures, jewelry, Moroccan handbags and
handicraft from all parts of the world. Vintage postcard is
unused and in good condition.
Eureka
Springs and North Aransas Railway Text on
back: Eureka Springs and North Arkansas Railway - Eureka
Springs,
Arkansas. Oil burning locomotive 201 steams through
the Ozark Mountains on a passenger excursion out of the
Eureka Springs depot. The recently restored 100 year old
station is located on North Main Street. Old 201 was built
by the American Locomotive Company for use on the Panama
Canal, and has a working weight of 200,000 lbs.
Postcard is
unused and in very good condition.
Greetings
- Hot Springs National Park - Text on back: America’s famous spa
in October as viewed from the summit of Hot Springs Mountain, in Hot
Springs National Park, Arkansas. Vintage postcard is unused and in good
condition.
Central Avenue, Hot Springs
- Text on back: This
aerial view of the upper part of Central Avenue looking south shows a
small park of Downtown Hot Springs. The Medical Arts Building can be seen
on the right, and across from it is the Arlington Hotel. Below is the DeSoto Hotel and Downtowner. The thermal water baths are available in all
the downtown hotels and bathhouses. Vintage postcard is unused and in good
condition.
Hot
Springs National Park - Text on back: West Mountain and the
Redbud Tree – The greater Hot Springs area is seen from the top of West
Mountain through the eye of the Redbud. The Redbud tree is very common to
this area and blooms early in the spring. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful
drive to the top of West Mountain and also stop at several of its scenic
overlooks located in the National Park. Postcard is unused and in very
good condition.
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