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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Tourism and Travel
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Lunch Menu, 17th October 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Lunch Menu, 17th October 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Menus of the 20th Century
No abstract provided.
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Menu, 22nd September 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Menu, 22nd September 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Menus of the 20th Century
No abstract provided.
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Menu, 11th September 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Bahnhof Buffet Zurich, Menu, 11th September 1961, Bahnhof Buffet Zurich
Menus of the 20th Century
No abstract provided.
Planning Factors And A Financial Analysis For The Proposed Revue Studio Tour, Economics Research Associates
Planning Factors And A Financial Analysis For The Proposed Revue Studio Tour, Economics Research Associates
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
Over the years the Revue Studio properties, often referred to as Universal City, developed into the most extensive and elaborate movie set complex in Southern California. These sets consist of city, village, and country scenes depicting the cultures of many nations during various periods in history. These thematic settings combine to form a fascinating chronology and history of the movie business. Southern California residents and tourists have always manifested an interest in visiting the studios in this area without much opportunity to do so because of restrictions and prohibitions on visitor traffic. The Tanner Bus Company conducted a daily bus …
New York World's Fair 1964-1965, Space Allocation Plan, Economics Research Associates
New York World's Fair 1964-1965, Space Allocation Plan, Economics Research Associates
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
A space allocation plan, or map, of the New York World's Fair 1964-1965 grounds. The map includes a legend. It is dated June 1, 1961. Scale 1" = 200'
Royal Hotel, Bray, Menu, Christmas 1961, Royal Hotel, Bray
Royal Hotel, Bray, Menu, Christmas 1961, Royal Hotel, Bray
Menu Collection
No abstract provided.
Restaurant Jammet, Menu, 4 November 1961, Restaurant Jammet
Restaurant Jammet, Menu, 4 November 1961, Restaurant Jammet
Menu Collection
No abstract provided.
Progress ’61: 1961 Annual Report
Progress ’61: 1961 Annual Report
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Publications
Table of Contents
Commissioners ... 2
Director's Message ... 3
Game ... 4
Fisheries ... 10
Parks ... 14
Federal Aid ... 18
Information and Tourism ... 20
Engineering and Operations ... 24
Land Management ... 26
Law Enforcement ... 28
Boating ... 30
Financial ... 31
Disneyland Property Sketch, Wed Enterprises
Disneyland Property Sketch, Wed Enterprises
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
Sketch of Disneyland.
Disneyland And Periphery Property, Wed Enterprises
Disneyland And Periphery Property, Wed Enterprises
Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers
A development concept plan or map of Disneyland and peripheral real estate.
Brochure: Jacksonville, Florida Hotel Robert Meyer
Brochure: Jacksonville, Florida Hotel Robert Meyer
Tourism
A pamphlet for the Hotel Robert Meyer, the pamphlet describes the amenities offered by the hotel located in downtown Jacksonville: 510 outside rooms that included radio, television, Hi-Fi, tub-shower and circulating ice water and a 200 car underground garage. The hotel also offered 75 suites. The lobby, which faced Julia Street, also included all major airline offices, shops and a drug store. The Hotel Robert Meyer billed itself as “the South’s newest and largest completely modern commercial-convention hotel”. Litho By the Miller Press – Jacksonville. ca. 1961