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Caption on the back reads: "The Public lIbrary is located on the North side of the Parkway at 19th and Vine Streets. It is the most modern of libraries and one of the world's largest. It contains more than one million volumes." Postcard was mailed May 4, 1939.
Caption on the back reads: "The Public lIbrary is located on the North side of the Parkway at 19th and Vine Streets. It is the most modern of libraries and one of the world's largest. It contains more than one million volumes." Postcard was mailed May 4, 1939.