Postcard with Ruins of City Hall in Juarez
Tarjeta postal con las ruinas del Ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de Juárez
Postcard with Ruins of City Hall in Juarez
This picture shows a postcard with the ruins of the City Hall in Juarez on it. It is subscribes: "Ruins City Hall Juarez Mex.". The postcard was sent on June 20, 1911 to Long Beach, California. You can see three men posing in front of the City Hall, which is burned down. Ruins are laying around. The left of the image shows a pole and to the right is a white building visible.
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