THAT IS ONE VERY HISTORIC PICTURE - WONDER IF THAT RELIC OF A BUILDING STILL EXIST LOOKS LIKE IT COULD HAVE BEEN SOMEWHERE IN THE DEEP SOUTH OR ON ROUTE 66 - JUST TO HAVE A PICTURE LIKE THAT IS TRULY COOL - IT IS THAT HISTORY THAT GOT US TO WHERE WE ARE TODAY
I'm sure your Uncle Charlie often commented how much Chesterfields 'satisfy'.... ;-) The main problem with cigarettes back in the day - no cigar box to build a CBG!
Thanks for the comments, guys. I wonder what year and place. Yes, AGP. That building must have swayed with a hard wind or a fat man walking. My guess is the cotton belt circa 1939.
Makes me thirsty for a PopiKola. (lower left). I think my uncle Charlie smoked Chesterfields.
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Agreed, Darryl. Would sure look neat on a cbg top.
That IS an excellent photo, UJ, must've missed it 1st time around
Yup, Michael. Agreed.
THAT IS ONE VERY HISTORIC PICTURE - WONDER IF THAT RELIC OF A BUILDING STILL EXIST LOOKS LIKE IT COULD HAVE BEEN SOMEWHERE IN THE DEEP SOUTH OR ON ROUTE 66 - JUST TO HAVE A PICTURE LIKE THAT IS TRULY COOL - IT IS THAT HISTORY THAT GOT US TO WHERE WE ARE TODAY
LOL, Gary.
I'm sure your Uncle Charlie often commented how much Chesterfields 'satisfy'.... ;-) The main problem with cigarettes back in the day - no cigar box to build a CBG!
Thanks for the comments, guys. I wonder what year and place. Yes, AGP. That building must have swayed with a hard wind or a fat man walking. My guess is the cotton belt circa 1939.
Makes me thirsty for a PopiKola. (lower left). I think my uncle Charlie smoked Chesterfields.
"Great Pic", Love the stone stumps supporting the building :-)
looks like another album cover, Unc!
yup looks cool alright ;-)