Kalakala ferry 1951 blank greeting card - NEW with envelope
002- Kalakaka Fog c. 1951
Lovely high-quality blank Art greeting card in original protective sleeve , complete with envelope.
Vintage card featuring vintage photography, with the description on the back.
Printed on archival Fourdinier paper
Back reads:
iridescent, moody image of Washington state Art Deco ferry, the Kalakala, emerging from a fog bank. The ferry “Kalakala“ began service in 1935. Its streamlined design made it internationally famous and popular with visitors and residents alike. The ferry made six daily runs between Seattle and Bremerton, and made summer evening excursions around Puget Sound. Unfortunately, the ferry vibrated badly; it was difficult to handle and expensive to repair. Service ended in 1967, and the ferry ended up as a seafood processing plant in Alaska*
* Seattlehistory.org
Courtesy of the Museum of history and industry Seattle, WA
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