Postcard of Oval Beach from the view overlooking the parking lot in Saugatuck, Michigan. The front features a wide shot of the beach on Lake Michigan and a parking lot full of cars lined up on the right side of the photograph. The typed description in the upper left-hand corner reads: "Saugatuck, Michigan. Everyone enjoys a day at the beach. This is part of the fun of a vacation at Saugatuck." The writing on the left-hand side is upside down, but reads: " Circle L. 24 5-5065. Cookie phone, Williams Bay, Wisconsin." The postcard is addressed to Jeff Fons 4055 Rabina, Berkley, Mich.
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Photograph of a man in a beret, wearing all gray, and leaning against a blue car parked on the street. The handwriting on the picture reads "Labor Day."
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View of Monroe Avenue looking west from the corner at Division, showing many of the buildings facing Monroe, with the Pantlind Hotel at the end. At this date, The Porter Block at Division and the Gilbert building at Commerce are still standing. At the right is the Peck building, Guidotti's Hats, among others. Herpolsheimers Department Store can be seen a few blocks down Monroe on the left. Five-globe street lamps grace the street.
Extruded Metals Company in Belding, Michigan. Exterior, showing a large tank with their logo and name. Also shows the nearby "Belding-Hall Co. Refrigerators" factory building.