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“We left California on Monday” – Corvallis, Oregon (1935)
From the beginning of the automobile age, Americans also embraced the “road trip”. Early automobile associations were founded to promote “Good Roads” – indeed, the
From the beginning of the automobile age, Americans also embraced the “road trip”. Early automobile associations were founded to promote “Good Roads” – indeed, the
John C. Bridgman was traveling through the West; he selected a postcard scene of the Colorado Rockies, wrote a message in Billings, Montana, and mailed
Earlier postcard stories noted the role of the Fred Harvey restaurants and resorts in publishing postcard photographs of natural wonders. This “linen” postcard, circa 1935,
Geneva, Mrs. F.C.Brown, lived in Hays, Kansas. Hays is the largest city in northwest Kansas; it grew up around the railroad. It was a rough
Tellings stories from the past.