Oklahoma City Postman at Streetcar Terminal July 1939
A postman stands next to a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 1939. He carries a load of mail, illustrating the vital link between postal services and public transport. During this period, streetcars were essential for urban mobility, facilitating efficient mail delivery in growing cities like Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma City Postman at Streetcar Terminal July 1939
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