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Description

The Grunewald Hotel, New Orleans. From postcard.
The Grunewald became The Roosevelt in 1923

Source

Postcard by "PHOSTINT" Detroit Publishing Co.
Scanned from original in my own collection

Date

Not dated. c. 1910s. Note autos on Barrone street. The Grunewald was renamed "The Roosevelt" in 1923.

Author

None listed.

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Published in the United States in the early 20th century with no assertion of copyright; public domain by US law.

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