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[edit]DescriptionBird House, Forest Park Zoo (NBY 433859).jpg |
English: Postcard view of the Bird House at the Forest Park Zoo in St. Louis. |
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Source | https://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/nby_teich/id/433860 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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Archival Collection InfoField | James R. Powell Route 66 Collection |
Decade InfoField | 1940/1949 |
Transcript InfoField | back of card, Forest Park, with its 1,400 acres is one of the largest parks in America. It contains 45 tennis courts, 22 baseball diamonds, soccer fields, a parade ground, three golf links and an internationally famous zoo having the largest steel enclosed bird cage in the world with a fascinating variety of bird life. |
Place InfoField | Missouri--St. Louis |
City InfoField | St. Louis |
Subject InfoField | Parks Parks |
Subcategory InfoField | Parks--Zoological Parks--Misc.Bldgs |
Production Number InfoField | RT66-118 |
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