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    Someone has e-mailed me a scan of a postcard that he has, wondering if I could identify the area shown ... I don't know it ... click for larger.



    It was done by H.H. Clarke who did several similar hand painted postcards of residential streets during that time including 3 in Mesta Park that I'm familiar with. I live in Mesta Park but I've not driven the streets to see if I can spot this one, but, offhand, it doesn't look familiar to me.

    Anyone know the street and block this card represents?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback View Post
    Someone has e-mailed me a scan of a postcard that he has, wondering if I could identify the area shown ... I don't know it ... click for larger.



    It was done by H.H. Clarke who did several similar hand painted postcards of residential streets during that time including 3 in Mesta Park that I'm familiar with. I live in Mesta Park but I've not driven the streets to see if I can spot this one, but, offhand, it doesn't look familiar to me.

    Anyone know the street and block this card represents?
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    Check around the N.W. 10th (east of Penn) area. They have made this street ( N.W. 10th) into a Boulevard but, the houses in that area look similar....

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    Or 18th just east of classen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    Or 18th just east of Classen.
    That was the first thing I thought also.

    Those houses have basements, many trees, two fireplaces and short front yards. Looks similar to the governor's house on 17th(?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    That was the first thing I thought also.

    Those houses have basements, many trees, two fireplaces and short front yards. Looks similar to the governor's house on 17th(?).
    Enlighten me about the "governor's house"

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    Yeah, what is the deal on Governor's House????I also have my interest piqued and I'm going to go over there today....(where we were talking)....

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