Location: Boston, MA

Front Description: Illustration of the Union Oyster House in Boston.

Printed Text on Front: The Union Oyster House 143 Stuart St. Boston Mass.

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Message: 2-1-70

Publisher: Brown & Bigelow

Colorscale: color

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Back Description: Information about the Union Oyster House historical significance.

Printed Text on Back: UNION OYSTER HOUSE 143 STUART ST. BOSTON, MASS. Your visit to Boston would not be complete without a call at the Historical Oyster House, doing continuous business since 1826, with the same stalls and oyster bar in their original positions. On the second floor of this building lived Louis Philippe, afterwards King of France, during his exile, and here he taught the French language to many prominent Bostonians of the period. Brown & Bigelow, Div. of Standard Packaging Corp., U.S.A. 53689


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