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These three collectible phone cards are issued by McDonald's Corporation in 1998, each offering 15 minutes of calling time. Each card features a distinct and well-recognized symbol of Detroit, Michigan, along with the McDonald's slogan "did somebody say McDonald's?" and the iconic Golden Arches logo placed inside a yellow speech bubble at the lower right corner.
The first card displays the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. The museum's circular architectural design is visible under a bright sky, with its curved windows and a glass dome roof prominently shown. The structure’s exterior includes columns and modern lamp posts bordering a grassy area in front.
The second card features the Detroit Skyline as seen from across the water. A variety of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings are shown under a blue sky with soft clouds. This card highlights notable buildings such as the Renaissance Center clustered on the right, with older and diverse architectural styles seen throughout the skyline.
The third card shows the Spirit of Detroit statue, a striking bronze sculpture by Marshall Fredericks. The statue depicts a seated male figure holding a golden orb with rays extending behind it in his left hand, while his right hand is raised holding a smaller figure. Behind the statue, part of a building wall is visible, featuring a portion of an inscription that references "The Lord" and "the spirit."
Collectively, these cards celebrate Detroit’s cultural heritage, urban landscape, and artistic landmarks, promoted through McDonald’s 1998 calling card series.
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