Wilson (Wis.) Pierce (Wis.)

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Tourist camp, Schultz's Place, Highway 12, Wilson, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the tourist camp and roadside art display at Schultz's in Wilson, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Signs that can be read include: "Schultz's Place," "tourist camp, cabins," "home comfort," "bus depot," an iconic "Schlitz" beer sign, "lunches," "Gents" on the right side of the building, and very faint in the picture is "Ladies" on the left side. There are two gas pumps, the right one has a Cities Service (green and white) trefoil or clover logo on the pump. The one on the left has a Cities Service's Koolmotor gasoline glass globe made in the trefoil or clover shape with "Koolmotor" in the middle, "High Test" above it, and "Anti Knock" below it. Both pumps are the visible cylinder type used from about the mid 1920s to the mid 1930s. Image is printed on EKC paper (this stamp box design used 1930-1950). Unused.