New Union Station
Washington, D.C.
Vintage Divided Back, White Border Postcard in Good, Posted (Washington, DC 1928) Condition. This card was made by Tichnor Bros and published by The Union News Company.
Back of Card:
Union Station, Washington, D.C.
The New Union Station at Washington was built by the U.S. Government and the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The cost of the land, building and terminal improvements was $18,000,000. The structure is the finest railway station in the world. The building of white granite, is 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width.
Genealogists take note - card addressed to:
Miss Opal Hulse
Adamston, New Jersey
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