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[Aerial View of an Inn]
Postcard of an aerial view of the Inn of the Six Flags in Dallas, Texas. There are several cars parked in the lot around the buildings.
[Aerial View of Dallas]
Postcard of an aerial view of Dallas, Texas, with the Southland Center in the middle of the drawing.
[Aerial View of the JFK Memorial]
Postcard of an aerial view of the John F. Kennedy Memorial and surrounding roads and buildings in Dallas, Texas.
[Back of a Postcard]
Back of a postcard advertising the Southern States Steel Co. in Dallas, Texas.
[Buildings in Dallas]
Postcard of the Braniff Airways, Frito-Lay, and Exchange Bank buildings in Dallas, Texas.
[Butler Bros. Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Butler Brothers building in Dallas, Texas.
[Car Driving Up a Hill]
Postcard of a man driving a Brush Runabout car up a 45° hill in Dallas, Texas.
[Cliff Towers Hotel]
Postcard of a drawing of the Cliff Towers Hotel seen from the Lake Cliffs in Dallas, Texas.
[Commonwealth Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Commonwealth Bank building in Dallas, Texas. Cars and people are visible on the road.
[Conquistador Riding a Mule]
Postcard of a man dressed up as a conquistador on a mule in front of a stone wall at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas.
[The Cotton Bowl]
Postcard of a full Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas.
[Crowd at Nalers Plantation Restaurant]
Postcard of a crowd of people eating on the patio of Nalers Plantation Restaurant at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas.
[Dallas City Hall]
Postcard of a drawing of the city hall building in Dallas, Texas. The handwritten note at the bottom reads: "I am well and moving on slowly".
[Dallas Fort Worth Regional Airport]
Postcard of an aerial view of the Dallas Fort Worth Regional Airport in Dallas, Texas.
[Dallas Gas Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Dallas Gas building in Dallas, Texas. A Texas flag flies at the top of the building, and cars are parked on the side of the road.
[Dallas Morning News Postcard]
Postcard of a drawing of the Dallas Morning News building in Dallas, Texas. There are two flags to the left.
[Dallas National Bank Building]
Postcard of the Dallas National Bank building in Dallas, Texas. People and a buggy are visible on the street in front of the building.
[Dallas Skyline]
Postcard of a drawing of buildings making up the skyline in Dallas, Texas.
[Drawing of a Couple in a Car]
Postcard of a drawing of a couple driving a car through a haystack next to a semi-truck on a road. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Nag, nag nag - I didn't pass him on a curve, did I?!?"
[Drawing of a Man Riding a Horse]
Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a wild horse next to a yellow "Dude Ranch" sign while two people look on. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Is that what they mean by the wide open spaces?"
[Drawing of a Man Riding a Jack Rabbit]
Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a jack rabbit looking out over a herd of cattle. The text above the drawing reads, "Howdy from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Punching cattle on a jack rabbit!"
[Drawing of Cowboy Shooting a Man's Feet]
Postcard of a drawing of a cowboy standing in front of the doors of a saloon and shooting at the feet of a man wearing stereotypically tourist clothes. The text above the drawing reads "Howdy From Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "I'm Learning a New Dance Called 'The Texas Twist'!!"
[Drawing of Hotel Southland]
Postcard of a drawing of Hotel Southland in Dallas, Texas. A road is visible in the foreground.
[Drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank]
Postcard of a drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, Texas. A road is visible in the foreground.
[Drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank]
Postcard of a drawing of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas, Texas. The text at the top of the postcard reads: "Federal Reserve Bank. 11th Federal Reserve District, Dallas, Texas".
[Drawing of Tourists in Dallas]
Postcard of a drawing of an old man and woman wearing tourist clothes, hats, and sunglasses, surrounded by well-dressed people. The text above the drawing reads "Hello from Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Wonder how they knew we were tourists?"
[Elks in Dallas]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number 2", depicting a loud crowd of men walking towards a courthouse.
[Elks in Dallas Number Five]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number Five", depicting three women fawning over a man who wears a ribbon reading "I am an Elk".
[Elks in Dallas Number Six]
Postcard of a comic titled "Elks in Dallas Number Six", showing a man hanging from a flag pole on top of a building in Dallas, Texas.
[Elks in Dallas Number Three]
Postcard of a comic, titled "Elks in Dallas Number Three", depicting a man, wearing a ribbon that reads "I am an elk", walking with two women. A speech bubble above another woman to the left reads, "Gee! Don't I wish I was wid [sic] him!"
[First National Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the First National Bank building in Dallas, Texas.
George M. Dallas
This is a color lithograph of the 11th Vice President of the United States, George Mifflin Dallas. He is wearing a black coat. There are blue draperies in the background.
[Grande Lodge Tourist Office and Entrance]
Postcard of three drawings of the Grande Tourist Lodge in Dallas, Texas. The top right shows the office, the top left shows the interior of a bedroom, and the bottom shows the exterior of the lodge.
[Hawaii Kai Postcard]
Postcard advertising Hawaii Kai, including pictures of girls dancing, dolphins jumping out of the water in front of a yellow tent, and a ship.
[Hotel Waldorf Postcard]
Postcard of a drawing of Hotel Waldorf in Dallas, Texas. There are street trolleys and cars on the road to the left of the hotel.
[Indian Village Dancers at Six Flags]
Postcard of three dancers dressed as Indians in front of a teepee at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas.
[The Inn of the Six Flags]
Postcard of the exterior of the inn of the Six Flags, halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. There are buildings around a swimming pool in the back.
[Interior of Weir's Country Store]
Postcard of several people, including several young girls and boys, standing among the merchandise inside Weir's Country Store in Dallas, Texas.
[Kennedy Marker]
Postcard of a drawing of an aerial view of the Kennedy Marker in Dallas, Texas. Other landmarks relevant to the Kennedy assassination, such as the Texas Book Depository, Dealey Plaza, and the County jail, are also labeled.
[Liberty Bank Building]
Postcard of a drawing of the Liberty Bank building at night in Dallas, Texas.
[Map of St. Paul's Hospital]
Postcard of a drawing of a map of St. Paul's Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
[Mercantile Security Life Insurance]
Postcard of a drawing of the Mercantile Security Life Insurance building in Dallas, Texas.
[Neiman-Marcus Building]
Postcard of the Neima-Marcus building in Dallas, Texas. People stand on the sidewalk outside the building.
[Northpark Shopping Center]
Postcard of cars parked in the lot around the Northpark shopping center in Dallas, Texas. Fields are visible in the background.
[NorthPark Shopping Center]
Postcard of the NorthPark shopping center, with the skyline of Dallas, Texas visible in the background.
[Oil Derrick at Six Flags Over Texas]
Postcard of a lit up oil derrick at night at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. Several other structures on the ground are also lit up.
[Painting of Hotel Adolphus]
Postcard of a painting of Hotel Adolphus in Dallas, Texas.
[Panoramic View of Dallas]
This is a panoramic image of Dallas. The building in the foreground is painted with the words: TX Sample House Butler Bros.
[Police Commissioner Appointment Certificate]
This is a certificate from the State of Texas. It declares that Dan F. Sullivan is Police Commissioner of Dallas, Texas. It is signed by Joseph D. Sayers, Governor of Texas, and John G. Toc, Secretary of State. There is a gold seal in the lower left corner.
[Postcard Ad for Jesse French Piano Co.]
Postcard advertising Jesse French Piano Co. in Dallas, Texas. It shows three pictures of pianos in the store on Elm Street.
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