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Postcard of Uss Texas Entering Panama Canal. Ca. 1919, El Texas Entrando a Las Exclusas De Miraflores, Canal De Panama. U. s. s. Texas Entering Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal

Postcard of Uss Texas Entering Panama Canal. Ca. 1919, El Texas Entrando a Las Exclusas De Miraflores, Canal De Panama. U. s. s. Texas Entering Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal


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Postcard of Uss Texas Entering Panama Canal. Ca. 1919, El Texas Entrando a Las Exclusas De Miraflores, Canal De Panama. U. s. s. Texas Entering Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal

Postcard of Uss Texas Entering Panama Canal. Ca. 1919, El Texas Entrando a Las Exclusas De Miraflores, Canal De Panama. U.s.s. Texas Entering Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal

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This postcard print from ca. 1919 showcases the mighty U. S. S. Texas entering the iconic Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering that connects North and Central America. The image captures a historic moment as the battleship gracefully navigates through the Miraflores Locks, an essential part of this monumental waterway. The lithograph, produced by the renowned Curt Teich Company, beautifully depicts the grandeur of both the ship and its surroundings. The vibrant colors and intricate details transport us back in time to witness this extraordinary feat of civil engineering. As we gaze at this remarkable scene, we can't help but appreciate the significance of this strategic passage for global trade and transportation. The Panama Canal revolutionized maritime travel by providing a shortcut between two oceans, saving countless miles and precious time for ships traversing between Atlantic and Pacific waters. This particular print is housed in Lake County Museum's collection in Illinois Maduro. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance while also highlighting Latin America's rich history. Whether you are an enthusiast of naval history or simply fascinated by feats of engineering, this postcard print offers a glimpse into an era when man triumphed over nature's obstacles to connect distant lands.

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