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Mission Creamery, San Francisco 1950s Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) "THE SHIP THAT NEVER GOES

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"THE SHIP THAT NEVER GOES TO SEA"

" a bar created for the New York Word's Fair in 1939

as most bars were not decorated to appeal to women

on the site of the new structure

The Trocadero

Mission Creamery, San Francisco 1950s Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) "THE SHIP THAT NEVER GOESThe Mission Creamery was an ice cream parlor and caf in San Francisco during the 1950s. Traditional ice cream parlors and soda fountains were hugely popular across America during this era when drinking syrup based sodas or eating ice cream was a treat for both children and adults. The menu cover shows the famous Elsie The Cow, the mascot of Borden ice cream, which supplied The Mission Creamery and which remains a popular brand today. Ice cream parlors

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