Thursday 17 November 2011

TUPÃ-SP in 'Carioca' magazine - 1946

Tupã's main drag in 1946. See the mango trees on main street.
Avenida Tamoios with Edifício Marajoara on the left and Posto Cacique (service station) on the right. 
same place 8 years earlier... 1938.
Posto Cacique in Tupã, 1938. 
Edifício Marajoara in Tupã-SP in 1946, as shown in magazine 'Carioca', 4 January 1947 issue. Doesn't it look like a scene from 'Casablanca'?
Tupã and its typical 'praça' in 1946.
Tupã's top social club in 1946 with its Art Deco look.
it looks like the social club administration building...
a Tupã main street in the mid-1950s; it's either early morning (before shops open) or late afternoon when shops have already closed for the day.
Praça da Bandeira in Tupã. It looks like a 1960s photo. 
places further away from Tupã... up to the frontier with Mato Grosso.

2 comments:

  1. Very good, relive these unforgettable moments.

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    1. Thanks for the visit and comment... Tupã forever!!!

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