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RPPC Naches Tavern on the Naches Pass Hi-Way 1950

Naches Tavern on the Naches Pass Hi-Way

Great clear glossy Real Photo Postcard of the Naches Tavern Cafe on the Naches Pass hi-way in Washington. The Highway was first used by the pioneers as a way to easily cut across the Cascade Mountains. The card contains a visible Coca-Cola sign on the left corner of the building. Also two Fulmer Ice Cream signs on the front and right side of the cafe. Fulmer Ice Cream was a local ice cream maker in Peirce county. A 1950 Buick is one of the antique autos parked in front of the tavern.

Coke sign, Fulmer sign, 1950 Buick

Photographer's mark by the well known photographer Ellis, 3361, is in the lower right.

Post card stock with Kodak stampbox.

No writing on back, and the card is not posted.

Interesting addition to vintage photo collection.

Condition:
  • Average condition
  • Corners show dog-ears
  • Upper right has a slight corner bend as well as a bend in the lower left
  • Two visible bends in the upper left of the card.

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