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This collectible phone card features a striking silhouette image of the Moorish-style architecture of the Henry B. Plant Museum in Tampa, Florida, formerly the Tampa Bay Hotel built in 1891. The prominent onion-shaped minarets are shown in dark contrast against a vivid red-orange sky with a large, detailed full moon positioned near the top right corner.
The card includes the CST (Strategic Telecom Systems, Inc.) logo in white and orange letters at the bottom left. "CABLE & WIRELESS, INC." is printed near the top right, referencing the telecommunications company. The scene captures the distinctive, exotic architectural design of the historic resort hotel, which is part of the University of Tampa campus.
This phone card is part of the "STS Minneapolis Panorama Collector Series 1996" and commemorates a notable Florida landmark with its elegant and artistic photographic presentation. The card combines cultural heritage and modern telecommunications branding, making it a unique collectible item.
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