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Unused Early 1900s New York City Woolworth Building Advertising Post Card
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This item is already soldUnused Early 1900s New York City Woolworth Building Advertising Post Card
New York City   New York   N.Y.   Woolworth   Building   Skyscraper   Advertising   Post Card   Historic   Tourist   Tourism   Souvenir
The picture shows a front and back view of this Unused Early 1900s New York City Woolworth Building Advertising Post Card. The postcard is not dated but it is believed to be from the early 1900s. It was made by the Success Postal Card Co. of New York. The front of the card reads as follows:

WOOLWORTH BUILDING,
NEW YORK.
HIGHEST OFFICE BUILDING IN THE WORLD.
55 STORIES.
750 FEET HIGH.
COPYRIGHT LITTIG & CO., N.Y.

The post cards each measure about 3-1/2'' x 5-1/2''. It is in excellent unused condition as pictured.

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Unused Early 1900s New York City Woolworth Building Advertising Post Card


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