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Bay Shore Relics LLC – Vintage Slide Archive
A glimpse into the past—this vintage slide captures a moment in history, preserved for those who appreciate the artistry and nostalgia of film photography. It has naturally aged over time, bearing light scratches, dust, faint rubs, or minor foxing—subtle marks of its journey through the years. These imperfections add to its character, making it a true artifact of its era.
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Bay Shore Relics LLC – Vintage Slide Archive
A glimpse into the past—this vintage slide captures a moment in history, preserved for those who appreciate the artistry and nostalgia of film photography. It has naturally aged over time, bearing light scratches, dust, faint rubs, or minor foxing—subtle marks of its journey through the years. These imperfections add to its character, making it a true artifact of its era.
Each 35mm slide measures 2 x 2 inches, a standard format favored by collectors, archivists, and vintage photography enthusiasts.
As with all vintage slides, images are displayed for reference only—copyright may belong to the original photographer or rights holder. We do not provide scans or digital copies.
Interested in purchasing this slide? Feel free to send us a message!
Best, Lou Super | Bay Shore Relics LLC
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Day 3: Alaskan Cruise & Land Tour
Royal Caribbean International
File Name: DSC_0937
Description & Photographer Notes:
Welcome to downtown Ketchikan, Alaska! There is not much to see downtown because they are all gift shops for tourists from the multiple cruise lines that visit the town. That day there were three other cruise ships docked and unloading their passengers. What you see in the picture about is the only signal light in Ketchikan.
Known as “Salmon Capital of the World,” Ketchikan has a population of about 7,368, which makes it the fifth most populous city in the state.