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"Chess, Checker, and Whist Club, New Orleans, La."

1903 view of building formerly at uptown lake corner of Canal & Baronne Streets.
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Source Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection via Library of Congress website [1]. Converted from TIFF to .jpg, border cropped, and slight contrast adjusted before uploading to Wikimedia Commons.
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