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English: 1907 Chicago Great Western Railway ad: "The Right Road between Chicago[,] St. Paul[,] Minneapolis[,] Kansas City and Omaha."
Date published 1907
Source The Coast magazine, April 1907, Volume XI, Number 4, p. 174, accessed on Google Books.
Author Chicago Great Western Railway
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