Postcard of a drawing of a man riding a large fish in front of two men sitting on a dock with fishing rods. The text above the drawing reads, "Hello From Dallas, Texas", and the text below it reads "Don't pay any attention to him - you know how those Texans exaggerate!"
Postcard of a large roller skating rink in Dallas, Texas. The text to the right reads: "Beautiful Lake Cliff. The Southwest's Greatest Playground - Dallas, Texas", and the text below the picture reads: "The World's Largest Roller Skating Rink (capacity 2000 couples)".
Postcard of toys on display in the Rodgers-Thomas Sales Co. in Dallas, Texas. The text to the right reads: "Our Toy Department. Offers you unexcelled service and a big saving in prices. We sell directly for sixty of the best selected American factories".
Postcard of a large water slide in Dallas, Texas. A man stands to the left, and there are trees in the background. The text to the right reads: "Beautiful Lake Cliff. The Southwest's Greatest Playground - Dallas, Texas".
Postcard showing three drawings of the Grand Tourist Lodge in Dallas, Texas. The top drawing shows the exterior of the lodge, the bottom left shows the front entrance to the lodge, and the bottom right shows a view of a typical room inside the lodge.
Postcard of the entrance to Fair Park during the Texas State Fair in October 1909. Several street trolleys pull up to the curb, and people walk towards the entrance to the right. Several horse-drawn carriages and other buildings are visible in the background.
Postcard of the United States as seen through the eyes of Texas. The state of Texas takes up the entire middle portion of the map, and a large red heart in the middle reads "Biggest and Best Greetings From".
Postcard of people on three rides on tracks at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. The roller coaster at the top is the Runaway Mine Train, the ride in the middle is an authentic 1898 steam engine, and the ride at the bottom is the Mini Mine Train, which was designed for younger riders.
Postcard of a drawing of a fountain across the street from the terminal station in Dallas, Texas. Cars are visible on the street in front of the station.
Postcard of the building housing the Texas Seed & Floral Co. in Dallas, Texas. The type on the back reads: "Dear Sir: In reply to yours of 14th, we have not heard anything further from Mr. W. M. Peck".
Postcard of a view of Elm Street at night in Dallas, Texas. Cars are parked on both sides of the road, and the Palace Theater to the right is playing The Ten Commandments.
Postcard of an aerial view of cars in the parking lot at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas. The text at the top of the postcard reads: "Love Field Airport of 'Big D'".
Postcard of pictures of several animals, including zebras, ostriches, rhinos, lions, monkeys, giraffes, cheetahs, and elephants, at the World of Animals in Dallas, Texas.
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