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Post Card Nebraska is one of the nation's leading stock raising areas. It is famous for dairy products. Corn, grain, hay and sugar beets grow in abundance. Industrial activity has rapidly developed. Nebraska's largest city, Omaha. is the head. quarters of the Union Pacific Railroad, the "strategic middle route" uniting the state with the East and the Pacific Coast. This card is No. I of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad.
Post Card Kansas with its rippling fields of grain, sunlit plains and hillsides is one of America's leading agricultural states. Its normal yield of wheat is one-fourth of the nation's total production. In addition, Kansas is one of the major cattle raising states and, among its natural resources, are oil and gas wells, rich mineral deposits. The capital city is Topeka. This card is No. 2 of a series featuring each stoic served by the Union Pacific Railroad.
Colorado's mountains, its sparkling lakes, tall pines, colorful canyons, invigorating climate, and the hospitality of its people lured throngs of vacationists in peacetime. Its agricultural products are sugar beets, grain, cattle and other products of farm and ranch. Its mines produce quantities of copper, iron, zinc, lead, coal and many rare minerals. This card is No. 3 of a seri., featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad. Post Card
Famous as a cattle state, Wyoming also provides sheep, wool, grain, coal, iron, petroleum and other products of ranch, farm and mine. Its foremost scenic attractions are Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Cheyenne, the capital city, has long been famous for its annual "Frontier Days" rodeo. This card is No. 4 of a series featuring each,erved by the Union Pacific Railroad. Post Card
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In addition to Utah's wealth of natural resources its copper. silver and other minerals it is famous for sheep, wool, sugar beets and other farm products. Thousands know Utah for the colorful National Parks, Bryce Canyon and Zion its Great Salt Lake and the Mormon Temple and Tabernacle. This card is No. 5 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad. Post Card
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Post Card a cr Idaho's primitive beauty and wealth of wild life place it high among the nation's finest fishing and hunting grounds. One of Idaho's greatest peacetime attractions is far-famed Sun Valley, year-'round sports center. Idaho supplies America with the famous Idaho potato, sheep, wool, lumber and minerals. This card is No. 6 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad. a.
Post Card Oregon's lutnber, fruits, vegetables, grains, livestock, wool, sea food and valuable ores fill many trainloads shipped over Union Pacific's Strategic Middle Route. Oregon has the raw materials and facilities required for postwar industrial development. And its healthful climate and scenic beauty will attract many present-day ''pioneers" seeking future opportunity. This card is No. 7 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad,
From Washington orchards, farms, ranches, fisheries, forests and mines come vast quantities of essential products shipped over Union Pacific's Strategic Middle Route. There is adequate irrigation and power for future agricultural and industrial expansion. And enterprising homeseekers will be attracted by Washington's temperate climate and scenic splendor. This card is No. 8 of a series featuring each slate served by the Union Pacific Railroad. Post Card
Montana truly the Treasure State with its motto; "Gold and Silver." Out of its picturesque mountain country come cattle, sheep, wool, ores, minerals, lumber and petroleum. In addition, Montana. with its extensive irrigation produces large quantities of fruits, wheat, oats, barley, rye, corn, potatoes and sugar beets. Scenically, in its vast wild region of peaks, glaciers and beautiful lakes, Montana is unsurpassed. This card is No. 9 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad. Post Card
Post Card EBR A SI, A 2 0 0 X Nevada's mighty Boulder Dam provides irrigation for agriculture, power for industry. The state produces livestock, grains and vegetables. From its mines come gold, silver, copper, magnesium, tungsten and other valuable minerals. Nevada has the materials, facilities and space for future industrial expansion; unlimited opportunity for individual enterprise. This card is No. 10 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad. 0
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Post Card California the Golden State is famous for its golden sunshine and numerous vacation attractions. Its citrus orchards, walnut groves, forests and oil fields supply the nation. The state looks forward to peacetime industrial expansion and a renewal of its tremendous vacation business. This card is No. 11 of a series featuring each state served by the Union Pacific Railroad.