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Posted By: Clinton
Joe, here is the photo from 1912. Local photographers often used these type of photos to advertise their towns. Many used exaggerations such as giant apples or other produce to show how special their town was. That's why I think it's from his more productive years. It's like an attraction to visit the town. Whether it's 1912 or 1927 it's still a great card. Now tell me how he got that bar out of the photo. |
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