Giles & Ransome Postcard – Hidden City Mercantile

By A Mystery Man Writer

Giles & Ransome Inc., a Caterpillar dealer since 1931, commissioned the sign in the late 1940s to crown their Philadelphia headquarters. The double-sided porcelain graphics measure 9' x 13'. As the driver shifts gears, animated neon treads rotate, beckoning to Pennsylvania Turnpike travelers from the company's roof

Hidden City Mercantile

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Hidden City Mercantile

Postcards – Hidden City Mercantile

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