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O'Shaughnessy's Bowling Alley & Service Station Metairie Louisiana postcard - exterior

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English: O'Shaughnessy's Bowling Alley & Service Station Metairie Louisiana postcard - exterior

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EXTERIOR VIEW of the South's Largest and Finest Service Station and Bowling Alleys.
AIR CONDITIONED
TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS ON AIR LINE HIGHWAY AND JEFFERSON HIGHWAY
Operated by O'SHAUGHNESSY

Notes:Shows the big O'Shaughnessy's on Airline Highway. O'Shaughnessy also had another gas/service station on Jefferson Highway in Old Jefferson with no bowling alley. The building shown had an elaborate animated neon sign depicting a man bowling and getting a strike.

Date 1940s
date QS:P,+1940-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Mid 20th century postcard
Author uncredited for O'Shaughnessy's Bowling Alley & Service Station
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