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Salt Lake Route -1907B

Another ad for the Los Angeles Limited, paid for by the Salt Lake Route. This time a drawing that might grace a children's book shows a locomotive coming out of a gorge toward you. Published in an unidentified magazine in 1907 possibly SUNSET).

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Date: 07/04/2014
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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