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During the 1920s and 1930s, the Chicago Transit Authority hired many talented graphic artists to create posters featuring parks, beaches, museums, universities, and other interesting locations inside and outside the Chicago city limits. These posters encouraged people to use public transitcalled the elevated lines or "L"to travel to these destinations. The posters rarely depicted the "L" itself; instead they displayed Colourful and exciting images of buildings, cultural events, and outdoor activities. Full-Colour reproductions of twenty of these posters are printed on the inside front and back covers of this Colouring book, and line drawings based on the posters are included so that you can Colour them in. When you fill in the drawings, you might want to copy the original Colours, or you might choose your own Colour combinations. We've left the last three pages of the book blank so that you can create pictures of your own. Can you draw and Colour your favorite museum, park, or building? - INDIVIDUAL ITEM RRP £7.2
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