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1910 RPPC PHOTO POST CARD PRESHO SOUTH DAKOTA, MAIN ST. LOOKING NORTH TOWN SCENE. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS First Class. Here's a fascinating real photo postcard, rppc, of pressure, South dakota, entitled main Street of pressure looking north, the photograph taken by McFarland, pressure, h8. This fascinating unpostmarked, but authentic roughly 1910 real photo postcard, shows a dirt road with buildings on either side, and several horse and wagon, horse and buggy ensembles, on the street and off the side of the road, and people standing in front of buildings and on the boardwalk. This fascinating early real photo postcard of pressure, South dakota, main street, was taken roughly at the turn of the 20th century around 1910. The population of pressure, South Dakota, today is about 500. The idea of having a photo postcard of a town of roughly 200 people in 1910, is a fascinating discovery of that era. Please review photos. This beautiful vintage McFarland photograph of pressure, h8, main Street of pressure South dakota, looking north, with buildings, people, and horses and buggies, will make a terrific addition to your 1900s real photo postcard South Dakota collection, Early Western State or Midwestern State photographic document history collection, or fascinating photo postcard of a city or town in South Dakota, with a population less than 500, a great addition to your classic photographic document history of South Dakota memorabilia collection.