Aerial Bridge: U.S. Ship Canal Duluth, Minn

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245 0 0 ‡aAerial Bridge: U.S. Ship Canal Duluth, Minn.
260 ‡bNortheast Minnesota Historical Center; http://www.d.umn.edu/lib/nemhc/ ‡c1910?
500 ‡aUnited States
500 ‡aMinnesota
500 ‡aSt. Louis
500 ‡aShip canal
500 ‡aDuluth
500 ‡aLake Superior
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520 ‡aOre boat leaving Duluth. Detroit Publishing Co. was a prolific post card publisher, especially in the U.S. Their cards were published from 1898 to 1933. Using a color process called Phostint, their cards were considered to be very artistic. The hobby of collecting post cards is called deltiology. The first post card was issued by the Austrian government, America's first postcards came out in 1873. Picture postcards were introduced later. The golden age of postcards was supposed to date from 1907 through the first World War.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
540 ‡aContact NEMHC for permission to use image
653 ‡acanal; piers; streetlights; Canal Park; hillside
653 ‡aTransportation
720 ‡aDetroit Publishing Company ‡eauthor
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