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May 18, 2006; Miami, FL, USA; This vintage postcard mailed from Miami on February 27th, 1963 to a Miss Lucille Franks in Pittsburgh, PA shows one of the early Florida Drive-In Welcome Stations: advertising: Free orange juice, information, road maps and picnic tables. At the time, there were seven Welcome Stations in Florida (there are now four). Mandatory Credit: Photo by Histor Image details File size:
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