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AMERICA: 1940 - First 1961 cruise brochure & separate deck plan

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United States Lines - A 1961 cruise brochure and separate deck plan for the AMERICA's first cruises in more than a decade. 

Three Caribbean cruises were planned - a five-day in November '61 plus a seven-day and a ten-day in March '62. Rates ranged from $215 for a shared C-Deck inner to $720 for an Upper Deck suite. Only the Dining Room was air-conditioned so hopefully vacationers found ways to stay cool. On the AMERICA's first post-war Caribbean cruise in 1948, the weather was so sweltering that two passengers died of heat stroke.

Color photographs show the Smoking Room, Upper Deck Lounge, Ballroom, Dining Room, and a Main Deck suite. 

The cruise plan opens to 18" by 24" and shows eight decks in detail.

Very good condition.

$35.00
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