California Highways and Public Works July 1951 Sign Route 1 on Pedro Mountain


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California Highways and Public Works - July 1951

Discover a piece of vintage history with this rare issue of California Highways and Public Works from July 1951, featuring the iconic Sign Route 1 on Pedro Mountain. This publication not only captures the essence of California's development during the mid-20th century, but also serves as a nostalgic look back at the golden era of American road culture.

Significant for its insights into the evolution of California's infrastructure, this issue highlights important public works projects and reflects the security and optimism of post-war America. The cover story detailing Route 1 offers readers a glimpse into the transformation of highways, which played a crucial role in shaping modern California.

Key Features:

  • Contains engaging articles on the development of California's roadways and public infrastructure.
  • Features historical photographs and illustrations showcasing significant landmarks and highway projects.

This vintage magazine is in acceptable condition, featuring an address label on the back. Expect to see some wear typical of publications from this era, with water damage, light rips, and marks evident. However, it is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity in your collection. Photos provide a visual representation of the magazine's condition, allowing you to assess its quality before purchase.

As a collectible piece of vintage literature, this magazine is perfect for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, history buffs, and collectors alike. Add this unique artifact to your collection, embracing the nostalgia of California's highways and the charm of bygone eras.

The images included illustrate both the front cover and the condition of the magazine. Our commitment to transparency allows you to see precisely what you are purchasing.

Don't miss your chance to own a slice of Californian history. Order today and relish the stories and developments of the time as they were captured in this remarkable July 1951 issue.

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