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Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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Original 1972 March Dodge News Magazine Brochure - Our National Parks: American's Greatest Gift to Itself. Contents: Postmarks/Just Between You and Me; Our National Parks Are 100 This Year; The Endless Variety Of America's National Parks; The First 100 Years How The Parks Came To Be; Dodge Trailblazer Ad; A Brief Guide Pick Your Park; The Future Of Our Parks The First 100 Years Was The Easiest; Views & Clues/What's Your Verdict?; Eating Cross-Country Style (Recommended Eateries); Dodge Polara Ad. Consists of 23 pages of photos and information, Size is 8 1/2" x 11". The magazine/brochure is in good condition with minor wear.

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