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New York World's Fair 1939 Ford Motor Company Building Linen Postcard - TulipStuff
New York World's Fair 1939 Ford Motor Company Building Linen Postcard - TulipStuff
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Linen postcard from 1939 showing the Ford Motor Company Exposition Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 which was held at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York from April 1939 to October 1940.

From the back of the card: "Visitors to the Ford Exposition Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 will ride in Ford V-8 and Lincoln Zephyr cars on 'The Road of Tomorrow' - a half-mile elevated highway which encircles the building..."

New York World's Fair Officially Licensed postcard. A "Tichnor Quality Views" card made and published by Tichnor Brothers.

The postcard is unused and in very good condition.

New York World's Fair 1939 Ford Motor Company Building Linen Postcard

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Product Description

Linen postcard from 1939 showing the Ford Motor Company Exposition Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 which was held at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York from April 1939 to October 1940.

From the back of the card: "Visitors to the Ford Exposition Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 will ride in Ford V-8 and Lincoln Zephyr cars on 'The Road of Tomorrow' - a half-mile elevated highway which encircles the building..."

New York World's Fair Officially Licensed postcard. A "Tichnor Quality Views" card made and published by Tichnor Brothers.

The postcard is unused and in very good condition.

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