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Teddy Roosevelt was running for president, women wore huge hats and petticoat dresses, all men wore hats, street cars were a nickel, the Jessop Jewelers clock was on the sidewalk, Western Union was a fixture of communication, and there were dozens of car makers who made a few cars, horse drawn carriages shared the road with cars, streetcars, and bicycles. Adverstising was cool, like the pointing hand (top center) and the blinds on the high rise
Thursday, June 26, 2008
History, when it was an ordinary day, 1912... look at the details
Posted by alex at 8:02 AM
Labels: San Diego early 1900's, street cars
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