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Send your Burlingame postcards to John Poimiroo (1448 Crocker
Dr., El Dorado Hills, CA 95762). He'll scan them, add them to the site - as he did with these from Marva
Whelan-Wiedemer - and return the cards to you.
Click on postcard to enlarge. Scroll down for more images and
descriptions.
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Burlingame High School, circa 1947 |
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BHS - Built on the grounds of the W. Corbitt stock farm and later the Harriet Pullman Carolan Crossways Farm and Polo Field |
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Burlingame Public Library, 1940s |
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Burlingame City Hall, 1940s |
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Burlingame Train Station - |
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Dedicated in Oct. 1894, this was California's first permanent Mission Style ediface. Its roof tiles came from San Mateo Hospice and Mission San Antonio de Padua. |
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No. 1 Burlingame Railway - |
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This A.M. Easton battery-driven car plied North Burlingame from 1913-18 when replaced by a 15-passenger Studebaker bus. It traveled downhill on Hillside Drive with grace, though struggled to get up to the circle. |
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