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 \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eOther photos also show the similarity.  Cabin dressers and footstools, glass-topped coffee tables, even Indian graphics in the Techno Bar, it all harkens back to the UNITED STATES. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThere are five decks' worth of plans, sample cabin lay-outs, rates, and itineraries covering April 1970 through March 1971.  Those final voyages did not take place.  Both ships were laid up in January '71, never to sail under the American flag again.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eVery good condition with remnants of a label on the cover.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

SANTA ROSA & SANTA PAULA: 1958 - Photo-filled final gasp interiors & plans brochure

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Prudential-Grace Lines:  The gasping, American close for these two beautiful ships designed by William Francis Gibbs.  But what a finale!  This is of the nicest deck plan-interior brochures created for the SANTA ROSA and SANTA PAULA. 

The glossy brochure unfolds to 25" by 32" to showcase color interior photos.  Glance quickly at the Club Tropicana pic and you will swear it is the First Class Lounge aboard another Gibbs' beauty, the UNITED STATES.  The barrel-back chairs, the tomato red upholstery, the round glass-topped table, and the curving walls all mimic the Big U.  And are those etched glass divider panels I spot in the background?  

Other photos also show the similarity.  Cabin dressers and footstools, glass-topped coffee tables, even Indian graphics in the Techno Bar, it all harkens back to the UNITED STATES. 

There are five decks' worth of plans, sample cabin lay-outs, rates, and itineraries covering April 1970 through March 1971.  Those final voyages did not take place.  Both ships were laid up in January '71, never to sail under the American flag again.  

Very good condition with remnants of a label on the cover.

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