Motel paradise hotel Route 66 New Mexico, USA route66 rt 66 rt66 nm new mexico us united states america american usa accommodation accommodations lodging historic cityscape streetscape
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Paradise Motel at historic Route 66 in New Mexico, USA
USA, NJ, New Jersey, Atlantic City, casinos, casino, Taj Mahal, theme, facade, architecture, Trump Taj Mahal, exterior, motif, Trump, resorts, resort, hotel, hotels
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Exterior of Trump Taj Mahal casino, Atlantic, City, New Jersey, NJ, USA
New York, USA, skyline, view, panorama, panoramic, from Empire State Building looking north east, c. 1950, Midtown Manhattan, tallest building Chrysler building, Art Deco, built 1930, tallest in world until Empire State, architect William Van Alen, 77 storey high, in front Chanin Building, built for Irwin S Chanin 1922, 56 story, right News Building, home of Daily News, built 1930, architect Raymond Hood, 37 storey, skyscraper, tall, office, block, distance: Queensboro Bridge, Roosevelt Island, East River, Queens, atmosphere, atmospheric, haze, hazy, air pollution, nostalgia, nostalgic, history, historic, past times, 1950s, a vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 40MB tif file available on request
Gilded Age; Marriott Hotel; NH; New Castle; New England; New Hampshire; Oceanfront; The Hotel Wentworth); The Wentworth by the Sea; Wentworth; accommodations; coast; coastal; exclusive; expensive; five star; grand; historic; hotel; hotels; landmark; luxury; USA; waterfront
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The Wentworth by the Sea (formerly The Hotel Wentworth), historic grand hotel in New Castle, New Hampshire, USA
B&B; Captain Lindsey House Inn; Inn; Maine; New England; Rockland; accommodation; accommodations; architecture; bed and breakfast; hotel; hotels; inns; quaint; USA
motel, hotel, Anchor Motel, signs also state: Quality Courts United Inc, Vacancy, Air conditioning, Pool, neon sign, sun symbol, sunburst motif, on USA's highway 301, Americana, kitsch, vintage photo 1963 (28MB tif file available on request)
New York, USA, skyline, view, panorama, panoramic, from Empire State Building looking south, c. 1950, centre: Flatiron Building, built 1903, architect David Burnham, originally called Fuller Building, world's tallest building at time, left: Metropolitan Life Insurance building, originally 1893, clock tower added 1909 when became world's tallest building, centre left: Madison Square, park, green, oasis, Broadway left branching street at Flatiron, Seventh Avenue to right, in distance financial district, Lower Manhattan, Wall Street, skyscraper, tall, office, block, distant left: Brooklyn Bridge, atmosphere, atmospheric, haze, hazy, air pollution, nostalgia, nostalgic, history, historic, past times, 1950s, a vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing
Colorful Victorian style houses alongside a road. Beautiful wooden homes with balconies and porches, painted red, blue, white and orange, under a blue summer spring sky, in Cape May, NJ.
View northwards, Harrison Street, Leadville, Colorado, USA, 1950, America's highest city (10, 350 feet), Rocky Mountains, silver and lead discovered 1874, by 1880 population 40, 000, tourism now major industry, historic district, home to National Mining Museum and Hall of Fame, here centre right on corner of West 7th Street: Tabor Grand Hotel, built 1883-5, architect George King, renamed Hotel Vendome, Safeway, Supermarket, parking, park, meters, car, Coors beer delivery truck, Americana, vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing (Ulrich Mertz Collection), larger 40MB tif file available on request
Morning Call, café, coffee, stand, famous, drink, drinking, place, advert, advertisement, cup, lettering, logo, sign says: New Orleans' most famous coffee drinking place, establishment, shop, restaurant, French Market, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, car, automobile, park, parking. 1950, nostalgia, nostalgic, past times, Morning call moved to new premises in Metaire 1974, a vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing (Ulrich Mertz Collection), larger 40MB file available on request
Ranfords of Barnard's Green near Malvern in the 50's. It sold an unusual mix of goods ranging from MG sports cars to Pye televisions. It also sold petrol straight onto the street.