File:Airplane Travel.jpg
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The two transportation murals in the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado, were commissioned by Charles Boettcher, a wealthy Denver financier. True completed them in 1937. True's Airplane Travel mural is located on the wall opposite the elevators in the lobby. |
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Victoria Tupper Kirby |
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