File:Goethe-Schiller Syracuse Postcard 1913.jpg

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English: Postcard showing the Goethe-Schiller Monument in Syracuse, New York. On reverse side:postmarked June 9, 1913. Printed markings on reverse include "Published by Wm. Jubb, Syracuse, N. Y. Made in U. S. A." and R-26206.
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Source Antique postcard. Postmarked June 9, 1913.
Author Published by Wm. Jubb, Syracuse, N.Y. (R-26206)
Camera location43° 04′ 10.5″ N, 76° 08′ 30″ W  Heading=90° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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