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Witness this enormous cruise brochure\/deck plan from 1939 for the WASHINGTON. It unfolds to six pages that stretch open to 24\" by 36\", making it the Paul Bunyan of cruise brochures. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe WASHINGTON took a one-month cruise, departing New York on February 14, sailing through the Panama Canal to San Francisco and then back, sailing into New York on March 14. Along the way she stopped at Havana, Cristobal, Balboa, Acapulco, and Los Angeles. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHer grand First Class interiors are showcased on a page of half-tone photos. Views show the Dining Room, Smoking Lounge, Palm Court, Verandah Cafe, Grand Salon, Gymnasium, Bar, and a large A Deck stateroom. More pages shows life onboard and destination views, followed by extensive rate information.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eLarge deck plans are divided into First and Tourist classes. Six decks are shown for First with several more cabin photos along one side. 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WASHINGTON: 1933 - Enormous cruise brochure w/ interiors & deck plans

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United States Lines - Here in the U.S., bigger is always better. Witness this enormous cruise brochure/deck plan from 1939 for the WASHINGTON. It unfolds to six pages that stretch open to 24" by 36", making it the Paul Bunyan of cruise brochures. 

The WASHINGTON took a one-month cruise, departing New York on February 14, sailing through the Panama Canal to San Francisco and then back, sailing into New York on March 14. Along the way she stopped at Havana, Cristobal, Balboa, Acapulco, and Los Angeles. 

Her grand First Class interiors are showcased on a page of half-tone photos. Views show the Dining Room, Smoking Lounge, Palm Court, Verandah Cafe, Grand Salon, Gymnasium, Bar, and a large A Deck stateroom. More pages shows life onboard and destination views, followed by extensive rate information.

Large deck plans are divided into First and Tourist classes. Six decks are shown for First with several more cabin photos along one side. Four decks are included for Tourist with photos showing the Lounge, Smoking Room, and two cabins.

The cruise proved to be a test run as once that pesky "European conflict" (as Americans initially called it) began, USL switched its liners to intercontinental service rather than brave the dangerous Atlantic.

Fair-to-good condition with splitting half-way down the main fold.

$75.00
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