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Description Postcard showing tram going over wooden bridge crossing the Bogue Falaya River near Covington, Louisiana. This was part of the interurban tram line formerly connecting the towns of Covington, Abita Springs, and Mandeville, Louisiana.
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Author Not credited. Possibly manufactured by the St. Tammany and New Orleans Railways and Ferry Co.
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Probably pre-1923, but as there is no assertion of copyright on the card, public domain per US law either way.

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