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Pulaski House: 1906

Savannah, Georgia, circa 1906. "Pulaski House, Bull and St. Julian streets." The venerable hotel and its "Tonsorial Parlor." 5x7 inch dry plate glass negative. View full size.

Savannah, Georgia, circa 1906. "Pulaski House, Bull and St. Julian streets." The venerable hotel and its "Tonsorial Parlor." 5x7 inch dry plate glass negative. View full size.

 

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We Don't Have One Where I Live

I had to look up the meaning of the word: tonsorial. Then, for some reason I heard W. C. Fields saying, "Pardon me, my good man. Could you direct me to the tonsorial parlor at the Pulaski House hotel?"

Men in uniform?

Looks like three soldiers walking on the left. I loved going to Savannah a few years ago. I want to go back!

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