Blank postcard. Transcription of manufacturer's text reads: The First National Bank Building of Albuquerque is nine stories in height. Concrete walls and floors; steel window casings and marble wainscoating. The bank itself occupies the first and mezzanine floors. There are in addition 287 office rooms. It is the largest bank building between Kansas City and Los Angeles.
Blank postcard. Transcription of manufacturer's text: A-16--Central Ave. and Fourth St. in the heart of Albuquerque, N.M. Looking northeast in downtown Albuquerque. Straight ahead is Central Ave., which becomes Highway 66 east and west. Fourth St., becomes Highway 85, north to Santa Fe and Taos, south to El Paso, Texas. Distributed by J. R. Willis, Box 665, Albuquerque, N.M.
Postcard dated September 23 to Mrs. S. N. Yeakle of Norristown, Pennsylvania. Transcription reads: This is the prettiest place in the town. Add this to your collection. L. Transcription of manufacturer's text: 65727 Published by R. W. Ryan, Wildwood, N.J. Printed in France.