File:StChas100BlockCardCarForHire.jpg

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New Orleans: Early 20th century postcard showing St. Charles Street up from Canal.

View looking upriver from about 1/3rd block up from Canal, with business on both sides of the 100 block of St. Charles, and the red brick St. Charles Hotel in the 200 block beyond. Kolb's Restaurant at right. Streetcar. Automobiles, one with "For Hire" sign.

Date Not dated. This copy postmarked 1913; looks like original photograph not much earlier.
Source Postcard by Detroit Publishing Co. via [1]
Author Not credited.
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Other versions Photo from which this postcard was made: File:Peter Fabacher Bros Restaurant New Orleans.jpg

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