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PLEASE NOTE: THE ACTUAL IMAGE ON THE SLIDE LOOKS MUCH BETTER. THIS IS A LOW RES SCAN AT 200 DPI TO DISCOURAGE ANY UNAUTHORIZED COPYING OF THIS IMAGE WHILE THE AUCTION IS GOING ON. THE WATERMARK IS ONLY FOR COPY PROTECTION AND IS NOT ON THE ACTUAL SLIDE Kodachrome 35mm slide – date stamped NOV 71 on back Madison Ave in Covington, Kentucky. Macey’s Jewelers sign visible on old building All slides are handled by us with dust free gloves. We carefully and lightly clean slides with a soft brush and canned air to remove surface dust and debris, and do about 10 seconds of very basic color correction on the computer when needed. No cleaning with any liquid or cloth is ever done by us to remove and fingerprints or marks. All slides are shipped in a new plastic sleeve with heavy cardboard filler pads on each side to prevent damage by the USPS delivery

The product is a handbook for mass transit management specifically designed for small cities, published in 1971. It is likely a valuable resource for city officials and transportation planners looking to improve public transportation systems in smaller urban areas. This manual may provide guidance on topics such as route planning, vehicle maintenance, and passenger information systems, among others. With a focus on small cities, the handbook may offer practical advice and strategies for efficiently managing and enhancing mass transit services in a cost-effective manner.

The Captain America King-Size Special #1 from January 1971 is a vintage comic book that holds historical significance as the origin of the character Captain America (Steve Rogers). Published by Marvel Comics during the Bronze Age of comics, this first printing features the iconic superhero in a color format, making it a sought-after collectible for fans of the Avengers and Marvel Universe. With its single issue format and boarded packaging, this comic book is a valuable piece of US Comics tradition and a must-have for any comic book enthusiast.

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