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Description New Orleans: Postcard view of Canal Street showing fascade and marquee of the Saenger Theatre, a bit before the middle of the 20th century.
Date Not dated. Circa mid/late 1930s.
Source Postcard published by New Orleans News C., New Orleans, scanned from original in own collection, and cropped to center on Saenger.
Author Not credited.
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Other versions Full uncropped postcard: File:CanalStLookEastSaengerLoews.jpg

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