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Sailing to Miami and Havana ... in 1929


Posted August 31, 2005 by Publisher in Cuba Travel > Cuba Vacation

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To Miami and Havana

More than a transition from winter to summer-a happy revelation in fashionable travel, taking you South on a big, modern steamer, and entertaining you royally every mile of the way. Orchestras. Dancing. Deck
Sports. Daily Radio News. 4 Direct express service New York to Miami. Daily over-night service between Miami and Havana, January to April. Attractive all-expense NewYork-Miami-Havana Tours. Also tri -weekly service New York toJacksonville, calling atCharleston.Automobiles carried on all Steamers.

For complete information apply 545 5th Ave., Pier 36, N. R., New York, or any authorized Tourist Agent.

Clyde-Mallors Lines

This was from National Geographic Magazine, December 1929.

 

 

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