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- Tracy's Standard Service, Gaylord, Michigan, 1940 - Photographic cards like this one, with their glued-on labels, were a preliminary step taken by Dexter Press before producing postcards for small-business owners to mail or hand out. Tracy's streamlined, porcelain-enamel service station signified cleanliness, speed, and efficiency. On a popular route to northern Michigan, it was open 24 hours for vacationers heading up north during the summer.

- 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Tracy's Standard Service, Gaylord, Michigan, 1940
Photographic cards like this one, with their glued-on labels, were a preliminary step taken by Dexter Press before producing postcards for small-business owners to mail or hand out. Tracy's streamlined, porcelain-enamel service station signified cleanliness, speed, and efficiency. On a popular route to northern Michigan, it was open 24 hours for vacationers heading up north during the summer.