File:Hollywood Plaza Hotel 1936.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHollywood Plaza Hotel 1936.jpg | Image of the Hollywood Plaza Hotel in 1936 from a postcard. |
Date | 1936. The stamp box on the back asks for a one cent stamp. US postage for postcards was one cent before World War I and again from 1919 to 1952. The card says the hotel was part of the Hull chain at the time; the photo shows a sign for the Cinnabar restaurant in the hotel. Hull purchased the hotel in 1936 and built the Cinnabar restaurant, which was in business less than one year. |
Source | back |
Author | Curt Teich, Chicago |
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Pre-1978, no mark |
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