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Rocky Ford Cafe, circa 1920 USA Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Post-Prohibition

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Post-Prohibition

where we lived

Created by the Syndicat des Restauranteurs which included the Café de Paris

curried mutton and jam tartlets

was featured on cocktail napkins in the Cellar Bar in the basement of San Francisco’s Geary Theatre

Rocky Ford Cafe, circa 1920 USA Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Post-ProhibitionIn 1914, Henry Ford made cars affordable to a large sector of the American public by introducing the assembly line built Model T for the sum of $490. Car ownership rose sharply. By 1920, there were eight million registered drivers and by the end of the 20s the number had grown to 23 million. In a country as big as America, the introduction of the automobile transformed everyday life and this marvelous menu from the Rocky Ford Cafe is a celebration of

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