
Title: Greetings From Lake Norman (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Largest man-made lake in North Carolina – 32.510 acres with 520 miles of shore line. The concrete dam is 1,279 feet long with 11 flood gates and a total length of 7,387 feet of earth and concrete dams. Lake Norman offers excellent fishing, boating and swimming... more variety to North Carolina's Variety Vacationland.
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Title: Map Of Alaska Highways (AK), Real Photo PM 1957 Apr-11
Description:
Highways from the U. S. A
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Title: Greetings From Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: Map Of Mt. Desert Island Maine Mt. Desert Island (ME), Linen PM 1942 Sep-06
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Title: Historic Boston Bicentennial 1776-1976 Boston (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Freedom Trail. 1. Boston Common. 2. State House. 3. Park Street Church. 4. Old Granary Burying Ground. 5. King's Chapel. 6. Site of First Public School. 7. Statue of Benjamin Franklin. 8. Old Corner Bookstore. 9. Old south Meeting House. 10. Birthplace of Ben Franklin. 11. Old State House. 12. Boston Massacre Site. 13. Faneuil Hall. 14. Paul Revere House. 15. Old North Church
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Title: Connecticut (CT), Linen PM 1941 Feb-12
Description:
Elm-shaded village greens, spotless white colonial towns, a rich historic heritage, mountains and seashore - that is the Nutmeg State. "For friendly service, any town, any state - stop at the sign of the Flying Red Horse. There you will receive those small but important services that help make your trip more pleasant and trouble-free."
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Title: Auto Map Cape Cod And The Pilgrimland Cape Cod (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Mileage Distances, Boston to Quincy 12, Duxbury 32, Plymouth 42, Sagamore 60, Barnstable 74, Yarmouth 79, Orleans 93, Provincetown 120, Boston to Buzzards Bay 53, Falmouth 69, Woods Hole 72. Woods Hole to Hynnis 20, Bass River 26, Chatham 38, Orleans 47.Cape Cod is unique, Nowhere in the world can be found fifteen towns comprising one hundred and forty-three home like village with such qualifications. It faces four salt seas, has five hundred and eighty-six miles of shore line, three hundred and six miles of beaches, encloses two hundred and seventy, beautiful natural lakes and ponds, and has fourteen hundred and fifteen miles of macadam roads. There are many places of historic interest on Cape Cod.
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Title: Boston To Cape Cod Auto Map Cape Cod (MA), White Border unused
Description:
Mileage Distance: Boston to Quincy 12, Duxbury 32, Plymouth 42, Sagamore 60, Barnstable 74, Yarmouth 79, Orleans 93, Provincetown 120. Boston to Buzzards Bay 53, Falmouth 69, Woods Hole 72. - Woods Hole to Hyannis 20, Bass River 26, Chatham 38, Orlean 47.
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Title: Boston To Cape Cod Auto Map Cape Cod (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Come Down On Cape Cod Auto Map Cape Cod (MA), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Hoosier State (IN), Linen unused
Description:
A few high spots in the State o Indiana - the "Cross Roads of America".
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Title: Map Of Mt. Desert Island (ME), Linen
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Title: Map Of The Maine Coast (ME), Linen unused
Description:
Passamaquoddy to Mount Desert
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Title: Alaska (AK), Chrome unused
Description:
Capital: Juneau. Area: 586,400 sq. mi. Population: 226,167. Flower: Forget-me-not. Bird: Willow Ptarmigan. Song: Alaska's Flag. Admission: 49th State.
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Title: Aloha Waikiki Beach (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Aloha from the Island of Oahu and Waikiki Beach
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Title: Aloha Airline Map Of Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Hawaii, the island which gives the group its name, is the youngest geologically and largest of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Title: Greetings From Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Bull Shoals Dam. 2. Typical Highway scene in the Ozark Mountains. 3. Beautiful Marble Falls. 4. Fishing is Great. 5. In The Ozark Mountains. 6. River Boat. 7. Apple Blossom Time. 8. The Arlington Hotel. 9. Crowley's Ridge State Park. 10. Free Ferry across Norfork Lake. 11. One of the many beautiful scenes in the Ozark Playground Area. 12. Bales of cotton ready for the market. 13. Razorback Stadium. 14. "Old Main." University of Arkansas. 15. Arkansas State Capitol. 16. Among the Decoys. 17. Bath House row, Hot Springs National Park.
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Title: Greetings From Califirnia (CA), Chrome PM 1972 Nov-09
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Title: Greetings From California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
1. California Coast. 2. The Three Shastas. 3. State Capitol, Sacramento. 4. Lake Tahoe. 5. Yosemite Valley. 6. California Redwoods. 7. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge 8. Cypress and the Sea.
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Title: Greetings From Finger Lakes land Finger Lakes (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Finger Lakesland" No other area in America offers such a variety of year-round sports and attractions in truly beautiful surroundings.
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Title: Greetings From Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Authentic Hangman's Tree. 2. Fort Larned, U. S. Hwy. 56. 3. Farmers Commission Co. Elevator. 4. Long Branch Saloon - Boot Hill. 5. Kansas State Capitol - Topeka. 6. Douglas Ave. - Wichita. 7. Boot Hill Cemetery. 8. Cowboy Statue - Dodge City. 9. Boot Hill - Dodge City. 10. World War II Memorial Campanile.
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Title: Greetings From Nebraska (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
Nebraska The Cornhusker State. Nebraska was organized as a territory in 1854 and admitted to the Union as a state on March 1, 1867. The name was taken from the Otoe Indian word "Nebraska," meaning "flat water" and referring to the Platte River. State Flower - Goldenrod. State Bird - Western Meadowlark. State Tree - American Elm.
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Title: Greetings From New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
New Jersey "The Garden State" Entered the union in 1787. Area 7,836 square miles. Population approximately 7,000,000. Elevation Sea level to 1,801 feet. State flower, violet. State bird, Eastern Goldfinch. State motto, "Liberty and Prosperity".
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Title: Greetings From New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The State of New Jersey "The Garden State" Capital: Trenton. Population: 6,066,782 (1960 U. S. Census). Area: 8,204.37 Sq. mi. State Flower: Purple Violet. Bird: Eastern Goldfinch. Tree: Red Oak. Motto: "Liberty and Prosperity". Third of the original 13 States.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee (TN), Chrome unused
Description:
1. State Capitol, Nashville. 2. Doughboy Statue in Overton park, Memphis. 3. The Hermitage, Home of Andrew Jackson. 4. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 5. Tennessee State Shrine, "Rocky Mount". 6. Clingman's Dome Parking Area, Great Smoky Mt. National Park. 7. A breathtaking vista. 8. Rhododendrons in the springtime on a mountain side. 9. Davy Crockett's birthplace, Limestone. 10. Bristol International Speedway. 11. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 12. Cotton Picking Time. 13. The Delta Queen. 14. Fishing is fine in Tennessee. 15. The Chimneys in the Smoky Mts.
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Title: Greetings From Utah (UT), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Mormon Temple and Tabernacle. 2. Bonneville Salt Flat. 3. Bingham Copper Mine. 4. Mormon Temple at St. George. 5. Great White Throne, Zion Nat. Park. 6. Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City. 7. Salt Lake City Municipal Airport. 8. Bryce Canyon Nat. Park. 9. Arches National Monument. 10. Bear Lake. 11. Ogden, Utah. 12. "This id the Place" Monument.
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Title: Hawaii The Aloha State (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Capital: Honolulu, Area: 6,439 Sq. Mi. Population: Approximately 640,000. Motto: The Life of the land is preserved in Righteousness. Flower: Hibiscus. Song: Hawaii Ponoi; Aloha Oe. Admission 50th State.
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Title: Hello From Scenic Oregon (OR), Chrome unused
Description:
Oregon - "The Beaver State".
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Title: Here's Hawaii The 50Th State (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
A cartograph map of the "Loveliest Chain of Islands in the Pacific Ocean."
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Title: Map Of California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
California The Golden State. Nevada the Silver State. This State is nicknamed the Golden State. It covers 158,297 square miles of area, with fabulous attractions throughout the entire State.
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Title: The Islands Of Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Distance from Honolulu to: Auckland - 3,020. Los Angeles - 2,226. Manila - 4 767. San Francisco - 2,091. Suva - 2,730. Sydney - 4,420. Victoria - 2,345. Yokohama - 3,394. The Aloha State. Hawaii, the Aloha State is the 50the star in the U. S. Flag. There are eight major islands in the group, each has varied and distinctive attractions.
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Title: The Islands Of Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
Map of Hawaiian Islands
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Title: The Orchid Island Hawaii (HI), Chrome PM 1978 Aug-11
Description:
The Island of Hawaii is called the Big Island the Orchid Island, or the Volcano Island. This island is twice as big as all of the other islands put together. The volcanic activities on Hawaii have never ceased. The island lies 216 air miles from Honolulu and is fast becoming the orchid center of America.
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Title: The State Of New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The State of New Jersey "The Garden State" Capital: Trenton. Population: 6,066,782 (1960 U. S. Census). Area: 8,204.37 Sq. mi. State Flower: Purple Violet. Bird: Eastern Goldfinch. Tree: Red Oak. Motto: "Liberty and Prosperity". Third of the original 13 States.
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Title: This Is Westerly Rhode Island Westerly (RI), Chrome unused
Description:
Situated at the Southwestern most point in Rhode Island. Westerly is a popular resort area and includes fine salt water recreation areas at Watch Hill and Misquamicut
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Title: Total Eclipse of the sun July 20, 1963 Chrome unused
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Title: Fred Harvey Food Map Linen PM 1944 Jun-03
Description:
From the ranches, farms, orchards and gardens of these United States come such rich harvests of good things to eat as to make this nation of ours truly "the breadbasket of the world." Pictured here are just a few and not necessarily the most important of the many food products for which each State is famous. Circles and triangles mark the locations of Fred Harvey hotels and restaurants, extending from Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City, through the Great Southwest, to the Pacific Coast.
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Title: Kansas (KS), Linen PM 1950 Feb-17
Description:
Key to views on other side:- 1- Boot Hill, Dodge city 2-Cessna Aircraft Plant, Wichita 3-Harvey County Court House, Newton 4-Water Jump, Fort Riley 5-U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth 6-Pioneer Women Memorial, Topeka 7-Kansas State Capitol, Topeka 8-Stadium, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence
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Title: US Map Linen PM 1919 Aug-19
Description:
You Throw Money Away Every Day unless you sell boxtops, labels, wrappers from nationally used, daily necessities such as tea, coffee, flour, dandy bars, dog food, etc Duz, Vel, Fab, Dreft, Cambells, dozens more. For a dime (well wrapped) & a 30 stamp, we will tell you where to send these & receive cash by return mail Lenox, 1026 Grandview Ave., Westfield, New Jersey.
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Title: The London Underground Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The London underground. By permission of London transport
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Title: Greetings From New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Garden State" Entered the union in 1787. Area 7,836 square miles. Population approximately 7,000,000. Elevation Sea Level to 1,801 feet. State flower, violet. State bird, Eastern Goldfinch. State motto, "Liberty and Prosperity".
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Title: Greetings From New Jersey The Garden State (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Capital: Trenton, Population: 7,091,995 (1970 U.S. Census). Area: 8,204.37 sq. mi. State Flower: Purple Violet, Bird: Eastern Goldfinch. Tree: Red Oak, Motto: "Liberty and Prosperity". Third of the original 13 States.
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Title: The Horse (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
The horse became the official new Jersey State Animal on August 14, 1977, when Governor Brendan T. Byrne signed the bill at the Sussex Farm and Horse show in Branchville, New Jersey. Here Brandy, a quarter horse typical of N. J. horses (owned by Mrs. Octavia Brown, Director, Somerset Hills Handicapped Riders Club) is used in giving lessons to those with physical and mental handicaps! "Horse Power - Support Riding for the Handicapped!"
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Title: Hello From Monmouth County (NJ), Chrome unused
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Title: 1950 National Hobby Convention Muncie (IN), Linen unused
Description:
July 14-15 1950 Sponsored by the All States Hobby Club and the Post and Collectors Club of America. Headquarters Hotel Roberts, Muncie. Eastern Indiana's Popular Hotel Coffee Shop Air Conditioned.
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Title: Edna Robbins Linn Grove (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Post Card History Of Ia. Horse Buggy Days. The map is the cover of 20 poster cardboard sheets, each having 18 post cards of related pioneer views, such as dress- activities transportation etc. I use these to make displays at various celebrations. The individual cards are held in place by string corners as shown at bottom of card. this special display holds 360 cards. I am also preparing a collection for our historical museum on pioneer history. Have many kinds of cards collected for many years, but due to arthritis have to curtail many exchanging of cards. At present not on the active list. Post Card Collectors Club of America 3810. All States Hobby Club 889. Edna Robbins, Linn Grove, Iowa.
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Title: Greetings From Indiana (IN), Linen unused
Description:
Hoosier State
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Title: State Of Maine (ME), Linen unused
Description:
The Pine Tree State
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Title: Greetings From The Del-Mar-Va Peninsula (MD), Chrome unused
Description:
The Del-Mar-Va Peninsula comprises nine counties of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, two counties of the Eastern Shore of Virginia and the State of Delaware. It is rich in tradition, abounds in opportunity, and is outstanding for its prosperous industry and agriculture.
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Title: Arkansas Map (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Left Top: Remmel Hydro-Electric Station and Park of Lake Catherine. Left Center: Cedar Falls on Cedar Creek, Petit Jean State Park. Left Bottom: A typical Arkansas Oil Field. Right Top: Steel Observation Tower On Hot Springs Mountain. Right Center: Federal Building, Texarkana. Right Bottom: State Capitol, Little Rock Arkansas, with an area of 53,045 square miles, supplies almost all the bauxite ore used in making aluminum.
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Title: California Map (CA), Linen unused
Description:
1. California Oranges; 2. Campanile, University of California; 3. Golden Gate Bridge; 4. Memorial Church Through Arcade; 5. Serra Palm-First Palm Tree; 6. Cypress Tree, 17 Mile Drive; 7. Largest Outdoor Organ In The World; 8. The Redwoods; 9. Palomar Observatory; 10. State Capitol, Sacramento; 11. Joshua Palms and Red Rock Cliffs;
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Title: Georgia Map (GA), Linen unused
Description:
1-Goat Rock Dam, Columbus; 2-Tybee Lighthouse, Savannah Beach; 3-Wesleyan Conservatory, Macon; 4-Campus Entrance, University of Georgia, Athens; 5-State Capitol, Atlanta; 6-Entrance to National Military Cemetery, Marietta; 7-The Docks at Brunswick; 8-James U. Jackson Memorial Bridge, Augusta; 9-Administration Building, Fort Benning; 10-Cotton Picking.
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee Map (TN), Linen PM 1948 Apr-20
Description:
1-Reelfoot Lake, Tiptonville; 2-State Capitol, Nashville; 3-Hermitage, Nashville, 4-Norris Dam, Knoxville; 5-Loop Over, Great Smoky Mountains National Park; 6-Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga; 7-Scene on the Mississippi River, Memphis; 8-Cumberland River Approaching Cunningham Bridge, near Clarksville.
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Title: Idaho Map (ID), Linen PM 1948 May-17
Description:
1-Shoshone Falls; 2-Balance Rock; 3-Ice Cave Near Idaho Falls; 4-Spatter Cones Craters of the Moon; 5-American Falls Dam; 6-Skiing at Sun Valley; 7-Twin Falls; 8-Hansen suspension Bridge; 9-State Capitol, Boise.
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Title: Illinois Maps (IL), Linen unused
Description:
1-Elgin National Watch Co., Elgin; 2-Castle Rock, Rock River Valley; 3-Sailboats on Fox Lake; 4-State Capitol, Springfield; 5-Gen. U. S. Grant Home, Galena; 6-Cedar Street Bridge, Peoria; 7-Sinnissippi Park, Rockford; 8-Mississippi River Bridge, Cairo; 9-Lake Shore, Chicago; 10-Starved Rock State Park.
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Title: Iowa Map (IA), Linen PM 1945 Aug-09
Description:
1-Tower of Legends, Sioux City; 2-Cliff Dwellers, Crystal Lake Cave; 3-Post Office and Federal Court House, Waterloo; 4-Des Moines County Court House; 5-Chief Keokuk Monument, Rand Park, Keokuk; 6-Iowa State Capitol, Des Moines; 7-Memorial Union Building, Ames; 8-Boats Going Through Locks on Mississippi; 9-Lovely Flowers, Tulip Time, Pella; 10-High School, Ottumwa; 11-One Of The Burlington Route Zephyrs.
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Title: Kansas Map (KS), Linen PM 1948 Jul-12
Description:
1-Boot Hill, Dodge City; 2-Cessna Aircraft Plant, Wichita; 3-Harvey County Court House, Newton; 4-Water Jump, Fort Riley; 5-U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth; 6-Pioneer Women Memorial, Topeka; 7-Kansas State Capitol, Topeka; 8-Stadium, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence.
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Title: Mississippi Map (MS), Linen PM 1948 Jun-01
Description:
1-Mississippi State Capitol; 2-Headquarters, Camp Shelby; 3-Entrance to Vicksburg Natl. Military Park; 4-Blooming Azaleas; 5-Harrison County Sea Wall; 6-Mississippi River Bridge; 7-Historic Lighthouse; 8-Yacht Racing; 9-engineering Hangar, Key Field; 10-Coast Guard Air Base.
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Title: Missouri Map Linen unused
Description:
1-Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri; 2-State Mining District, Joplin; 3-Big Spring, Van Buren; 4-State Capitol, Jefferson City; 5-MacArthur Bridge, St. Louis; 6-Boyhood Home of Mark Twain, Hannibal; 7-Pony Express Memorial, St. Joseph; 8-Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks.
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Title: Montana Map (MT), Linen PM 1948 Apr-07
Description:
Top Row: (Left to Right). Montana State Capitol. Twin Lakes in Beartooth Mts. Mon. of Wm. S. Hart, Billings. Main Hall, Mont. State Univ., Missoula. Center Row: Civic Center, Helena. Lake Creek Rapids on Red Lodge High Road. Bottom Row: Montana Mountains. Section of the Richest Hill in World. Flinch Peak and Old Man Lake, Glacier Nat'l Park. Polson Dam.
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Title: Oklahoma The Sooner State (OK), Linen PM 1957 Jun-18
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Title: Southern California's Romantic Highways Scenic (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Southern California's highways are the most romantic in the world. It is literally but a moment from thriving modern cities to the sleeping haciendas of the early Spanish Rancheros. An hour's drive takes one from the shores of the beautiful Pacific to snow capped peaks, with golden flecked orange trees nestling in the valleys below. Resorts abound everywhere, and historical missions mark the route of the Padres. Modernity harmonizes charmingly with evidence everywhere of its glorious past.
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Title: State Of Maine Map (ME), Linen PM 1950 Feb-17
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Title: Taconic Trail Tourist Shop, Top of Taconic Trail Mohawk Trail (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Texas The Lone Star State (TX), Linen unused
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Title: The 1000 Islands Map Thousand Islands (NY), Linen unused
Description:
1.-Horseblock Point ; 2.-Swift Water Point (Can.) ; 3.-Lancaster Island ; 4.-Lovers Lane ; 5.-Smugglers Cove ; 7.-Fiddlers Elbow ; 8.-Narrows ; 9.-Wiser's Summer Home ; 10.-Rockport ; 11.-Zavicon Island ; 12.-Fairyland ; 13.-Manhattan Island ; 14.-Heart Island ; 15.-Imperial Island ; 16.-Wellesly Farms ; 17.-Castle Boat Houses ; 18.-Castle Quarters ; 19.-Knickerbocker Island ; 20.-Chateau ; 21.-1000 Island Country Club ; 22.-Cherry Island ; 23.-1000 Island Park ; 24.-Sugar Island (A.C.A.) ; 25.-Gordon Island.
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Title: Wisconsin Map (WI), Linen PM 1945 Apr-21
Description:
Wisconsin, area 55,256 square miles, the "Land of Lakes," fishing streams, deep pine. Forests, diversity of scenery, good fishing, extremely interesting state parks, is the ideal vacation land.
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Title: San Francisco Bay Area San Francisco (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Southern Utah/Northern Arizona Linen unused
Description:
The Heart Of Playground Of America
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. The ever changing panorama of rich and accurately colored landscape, with all the harmonizing and complimentary colors from the master palette of the Great Creator, it is no exaggeration to say that there is more variation in color and formation in this area than any other place of its size in the world. Hunting, fishing, pack trips, hiking and picnicking await yon here, properly flavoured with true western hospitality.
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Title: Greetings From Ohio (OH), Real Photo unused
Description:
Ohio the Buckeye State
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Title: Chronology Of Cape Cod Canal Opened July 29, 1914 Cape Cod (MA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Cape Cod Canal Officially Opened July 29, 1914. 1602 - Cape discovered by Bartholomew Gosnold. 1620 - Arrival of the Pilgrims. 1627 - Miles Standish trading at Manomett with the Dutch from New Amsterdam. Boats within three miles of each other. Small canal talked of. 1697 - General Court of Massachusetts appoints a committee to view place for passage from Barnstable Bay to Manomett Bay. 1717 - Capt. Cyprian Southack describes free water connection across the Cape Colony of Mass. 1776 - Gen. Washington ordered Thomas Machin to survey route which would "give greater security to navigation and against the enemy." Also James Bowdoin and William Sever appointed a committee to investigate subject. 1791 - John Hills and James Winthrop make survey. 1812 - Isthmus used by small boats to avoid enemy, 1818 - Israel Thorndike and Thomas H. Perkins employed Laommi Baldwin to make survey. 1824 - United States ordered survey. 1828 - Government Board reports on canal 36 feet wide and 8 feet deep to cost $669,522. 1860 - Renewed interest by State and Government. 1880 - Charter granted to Cape cod Canal Co. H. M. Whitney and others interested 1882 - Gen. G. K. Warren, U. S. A. Engrs., reports to Government on canal and cost of approaches. 1883 - Cape Cod Ship Canal Co. made contract with F. A. Lockwood, Excavated over 1,000,000 yds. and filed. C.M. Thompson, Engineer. 1890 - Property assigned to Col. Thos. L. Livermore. 1898 - DeWitt c. Flanagan, of N. Y., interested. 1899 - June 1 - charter to the Boston, Cape Cod & N. Y. Canal Co., under which and its amendments present company acting. 1904 - August Belmont and others interested 1907 - May 8 - Approved by the Commissioners. 1909 - June 22 - Work officially begun at Bourndale.
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Title: The Islands Of Hawaii Hi, Chrome PM 1975
Description:
HAWAII, THE ALOHA STATE IS THE 50thSTAR IN THE U.S. FLG. THERE ARE EIGHT MAJOR ISLAND IN THE GROUP, EACH HAS VARIED AND DISTIHCTIVE ATTRACTIONS.
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Title: Los Angeles Freeways Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: New Stanton Viaduct On The Pennsylvania Turnpike Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA), Linen unused
Description:
New Stanton Viaduct, largest of the 300 grade separation structures and stream crossings on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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Title: The Dunlap Hotel Jacksonville (IL), Linen unused
Description:
Central Illinois Finest Hotel Modern Air Conditioned Coffee Shop - Cocktail Lounge Garage in Connection
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Title: Wisconsin Scenic (WI), Linen unused
Description:
Historical map of Wisconsin in the central building, Milwaukee Public Library. The Library moved into this building in 1898, The year of Wisconsin's semicentennial celebration. Wisconsin became a territory in 1836 and achieved statehood on May 29, 1848. Famous today for its dairying and diversified industries, Wisconsin was once the center of a huge lumber industry. Excellent highways lead to regions of unrivaled scenic beauty. A vacation paradise visited by many thousands.
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Title: Land Of 10000 Sky Blue Lakes Scenic (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Minnesota, a perfect vacation land, from the Lake of the Woods, with its fourteen thousand islands, Rainy river and Lake on the north to the fertile plains on the south, from the rugged rock bound coast of Lake Superior, the jagged crags of the St. Croix River on the east to the Bread Basket of the Red River Valley; picturesque scenery, lakes that teem with fish and an atmosphere laden with the fragrance of pine and balsam.
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Title: Map Of Colorful Attractions Of Florida Scenic (FL), Linen unused
Description:
The State of Florida, mecca for those who love sunshine and flowers, has many outstanding attractions that are not only interesting and beautiful but also educational and appeal alike to the nature lover. The student and the camera fan.
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Title: Map of Yuma County Yuma County (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Yuma County is named after the Yuma Indians; the world "Yuma" being a contraction of the Indian word "Yah-ma-yo" meaning Son of eh Captains. Yuma County is fourth in area and sixth in population of Arizona's fourteen counties.
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Title: Tour Through The Oil Country (PA), Linen unused
Description:
Penzoil Refinery And Oil Creek
Scene showing Bird's Eye view of Penzoil Refinery and Oil Creek looking towards Rouseville near Oil City, Pa., a three hundred seventy-five mile tour through and from Pittsburgh, through the historic section where oil was first discovered, passing over one of the most scenic highways in the state - Pennfield Highway, or route 153.
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Title: Map Of Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs (NY), Linen unused
Description:
Map of Colorful Attractions of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, mecca for those who seek health and recreation, has many outstanding attractions. Plan to visit this World-Famous Resort.
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Title: California Missions Missions (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The founding of the Spanish Missions in California furnished an epic in history. These historical monuments are reminders of the great Franciscan adventure. Years of patient labor, decades of heroic sacrifice by Fray Junipera Serra and his Franciscan brothers lie behind the era of the founding of the twenty-one Missions and their branches, the ruins of which still stand in wonder and beauty, at various points along 600 miles of California's glorious coastal region.
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Title: Pennsylvania's New Super Highway Turnpike (PA), Linen unused
Description:
Pennsylvania's new super-highway, built largely on the abandoned South Penn Railroad grades and tunnels of 55 years ago, is the longest four-lane divided highway in the United States. It is a high speed, all weather road with every latest safety feature and is deservedly popular because it is a time and money saver.
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Title: The Wigwam And Western Summit Mohawk Trail (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Arkansas Scenic (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Illustrations: Left Top: Remmel Hydro-Electric Station and Park of Lake Catherine. Left Center: Cedar Falls on Cedar Creek, Petit Jean State Park. Left Bottom: A typical Arkansas Oil Field. Right Top: Steal Observation Tower On Hot Springs Mountain. Right Center: Federal Building, Texarkana. Right Bottom: State Capitol, Little Rock. Arkansas, with an area of 53,045 square miles, supplies almost all of the bauxite ore used in making aluminum.
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Title: Scenes On An Auto Trip Around Lake Geneva Lake Geneva (WI), Linen unused
Description:
Where Are You? Mark the spot and mail this card to a friend
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Title: Cape Cod And The Pilgrimland Cape Cod (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Forefathers Monument Plymouth, Pilgrim Monument Provincetown. Cape Cod is unique, Nowhere in the world can be found fifteen towns comprising one hundred and forty-three home-like villages with such qualifications. It faces four salt seas; has five hundred and eighty-six miles of shore line, three hundred and six miles of beaches, encloses two hundred and seventy beautiful natural lakes and ponds, and has fourteen hundred and fifteen miles of macadam roads. There are many places of historic interest on Cape Cod.
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Title: Greetings From The Minnesota Arrowhead Country (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Hello From Kansas Linen unused
Description:
The Wheat State
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Title: Keweenaw Land Map Keweenaw (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Map of Florida Scenic (FL), Linen unused
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Title: Hello From Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
The wheat state
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Title: Guide Map Of Vieux Carre New Orleans (LA), Linen unused
Description:
Here are architecturally unique Spanish and French structures ranging in age from 100 to nearly 200 years. Founded in 1718 by Bienville, the French era terminated in 1764 when the colony was ceded to Spain, but in 1801 returned to France. In 1803, with the Louisiana Purchase, began the American era.
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Title: Guide Map Of Vieux Carre New Orleans (LA), Linen unused
Description:
New Orleans was founded in 1718 by Bienville. With the ending of the French era in 1764, the colony was ceded to Spain. It was returned to French in 1801, but in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase it was taken over by the United States. Many of the French and Spanish structures are from 100 to nearly 200 years old. New Orleans - America's Most Interesting City.
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Title: San Francisco Bay Area Map San Francisco (CA), Divided Back
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Title: Greetings From The Gopher State (MN), Linen unused
Description:
"Land of 10,000 Lake".
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Title: In The State Of Maine Linen unused
Description:
Sportsmen's Paradise Vacationland
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Title: In The State Of Maine Linen unused
Description:
Sportsmen's Paradise Vacationland
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Title: Greetings From Tennessee (TN), Linen unused
Description:
1 - Reel foot Lake Tiptonville 2 - State Capitol, Nashville 3 - Hermitage, Nashville 4 - Norris Dam, Knoxville 5 - Loop-Over, Great Smoky Mountains National Park 6 - Moccasin Bend, Chattanooga 7 - Scene on the Mississippi River, Memphis 8 - Cumberland River Approaching Cunningham Bridge, near Clarksville.
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Title: Map Of Mount Desert Island Mount Desert Island (ME), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Florida Scenic (FL), Linen PM 1946
Description:
The Sunshine State
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Title: Map Of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg (FL), Linen PM 1948
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Title: Greetings From Wisconsin Scenic (WI), Linen PM 1951
Description:
The Ill. Fishermans Paradise
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Title: New Hampshire Tourist Map Scenic (NH) unused
Description:
The Grantle State Capital: Concord, Area: 9,304 sq. mi., Population : Over 100,000, Motto: "Live free or Die", Flower: Purple Lilac, Tree: White birch, Bird: Purple Finch. Ninth of the Original Thirteen States.
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Title: Missouri Multi View Scenic (MO) unused
Description:
The show me state 1. 11. Meramec Caverns 2. Mark Twain's Boyhood Home at Hannibal 3. Main St., Jpolin 4. J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain 5. Steamboats on Mississippi 6. Bagnell Dam 7. State Capital, Jefferson City 8. Old Matt's Cabin-Shepherd of the Hills 9. Columns of University of Missouri 10. Union Station, Kansas City
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Title: Wisconsin State Outline Scenic (WI) unused
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Title: Florida The Sunshine State Scenic (FL) unused
Description:
State Bird: Mocking Bird State Flower: Orange Bloosom State Tree:Sabal Palm State Song:"Suwannee River" State Capital: Talahassee
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Title: Sunny Florida Tourist Map Scenic (FL) PM 1972
Description:
Florida, "The Sunshine State"
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Title: Oklahoma Tourist Map Scenic (OK) unused
Description:
The sooner state
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Title: Wisconsin State Outline Scenic (WI) unused
Description:
The Badger State Americas Dairyland the vacationer's paradise. State Bird Robin. Wisconsin is our 30th State (1948). Capital: Madison, has 1,499 Square miles of inland water and is popular all-season playground. State Fish: Muskellunge. Among the many other things for which it's famous, Wisconsin is America's Dairyland.
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Title: California Missions unused
Description:
Historic El Camino Real "The King's Highway" in California Today highway U.S. 101 closely follows the route between the 21 Spanish missions blazed long ago by gray-robed Franciscan friars. Several of their old churches remain wonderfully preserved, all are restored or rebuilt and offer much of interest and historic significance.
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Title: Martha's Vineyard unused
Description:
Map of Martha's Vineyard Island, Mass., New England's largest island and long famed as a summer resort. About 20 miles long and 10 miles wide, it has 6 towns and more than 100 square miles of unusual scenic beauty.
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Title: Southern California's Romantic Highways unused
Description:
Southern California's highways are the most romantic in the world. It is literally but a moment from thriving modern cities to the sleeping haciendas of the early Spanish Rancheros. An hour's drive takes one from the shores of the beautiful Pacific to snow capped peaks, with golden flecked orange trees nestling in the valleys below. Resorts abound everywhere, and historical missions mark the route of the Padres. Modernity harmonizes charmingly with evidence everywhere of its glorious past.
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Title: Indiana Multi View unused
Description:
The Hoosier State 1. General Lew Wallace Study and Monument in Crawfordsville. 2. Covered bridge over Sugar Creek in Montgomery County. 3. Lanier State Memorial in Madison. 4. S.S. Delta Queen on the Ohio River. 5. Sacred Heart Church, University of Notre Dame. 6. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, Indianapolis. 7. Gary Steel Works. 8. Purdue University in West Lafayette. 9. Tippecanoe Battleground Monument. 10. Indiana State House. 11. Lincoln Tower in Fort Wayne. 12. Beautiful Duneland Beach. 13. Kickoff time in Notre Dame Stadium. 14. Statue-tribute to General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. 15. 500 Mile Race - Indianapolis.
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Title: Wisconsin State Outline unused
Description:
Vacation Paradise
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Title: Pennsylvania unused
Description:
"Keystone State" Capital: Harrisburg. Area: 45,333 sq. mi. Population: 11,319,366. Motto: Virtue, Liberty and Independence. Flower: Mountain Laurel. Bird: Ruffed Grouse. Tree: Eastern Hemlock. Second of Original 13 States.
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Title: Map of Ohio (OH), Real Photo unused
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Title: Flamingo Motel w/Map of Alton Alton (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Welcomes you to the Greater Alton Area
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Title: Flamingo Motel w/Map of Alton Alton (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Welcomes you to the Greater Alton Area
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Title: Flamingo Motel w/Map of Alton Area Alton (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Welcomes you to the Greater Alton Area
Nice map of Greater Alton Area on Back of card
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Title: Map of Florida - The Sunshine State Scenic (FL), Chrome unused
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Title: Map of Utah and Northern Arizona Linen unused
Description:
Showing locations of Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, the Kaibab Forest and Grand Canyon National Park. These regions, with their gorgeous color schemes, vast canyons and amphitheatres, are unparalleled elsewhere on earth. A trip to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks and the North Rim of Grand Canyon is an unequalled vacation adventure
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Title: Tourists Auto Map of Cape Cod Cape Cod (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
ROUTE 6, MIDCAPE HIGHWAY, Sagamore to Route 132 11.0. ROUTE 6A (north shore) Sagamore to Barnstable 13.5; to Yarmouth 4.0; to Brewster 10.0; to Orleans 5.5; to Provincetown 28.6. ROUTE 28 (south shore) Buzzards Bay to Falmouth 16.0; to Hyannis 24.0; to Harwichport 12.0; to Chatham 7.0; to Orleans 4.6. ROUTE 130 crosses the Cape from Sandwich to Santuit. ROUTE 132 crosses the Cape from West Barnstable to Hyannis. ROUTE 134 crosses the Cape from East Dennis to West Dennis. ROUTE 137 crosses the Cape from Brewster to So. Chatham. ROUTE 24 crosses the Cape from Brewster to West Harwich. ROUTE 39 crosses the Cape from Harwich to So. Orleans
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Title: Greetings from OHIO Map unused
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Title: The Lone Star State Scenic (TX) unused
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Title: Orcas Island Roads Orcas Island (WA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Bear Mountian Inn Double Postcards (NY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Afternoon Tea Week days, 3 to 6 P. M. Special facilities for Banquets Operated by Palisades Park Commission under management of John F. Daschner Tel. Stony Point 80 F. 14. Bear Mountain Inn. (Six mile south of West Point N. Y.) Parking Space Bear Mountain, The New Park Drive from Tuxedo to Bear Mountain, a distance of 17 miles, is one of the most picturesque drives anywhere around New York.
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Title: Minnesota Border Lakes (MN), Linen PM 1956 Jul-23
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Title: Greetings From Montserrat Chrome unused
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Title: Hello From Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Arkansas Razorbacks. Woo-o-o-o Pig Sooey! "Let's Go. Hogs".
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Title: Nantucket Island Nantucket (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Nantucket to Marthas Vineyard, 30 Miles. Nantucket to Woods Hole, 38 Miles. Nantucket to Boston, 110 Miles. Nantucket to New Bedford, 54 Miles. Nantucket to Providence, 90 Miles. Nantucket to New York, 257 Miles.
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Title: Greetings From Florida - The Sunshine State (FL), Linen unused
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Title: Hello! From The Northern Peninsula Of Michigan (MI), Linen unused
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Title: Utah Map (UT), Linen
Description:
1-Great Sale Lake Cut-Off; 2-Utah State Capitol; 3-Great White Throne, Zion Nat'l Park; 4-Saltair Pavilion, Great Salt Lake; 5-Entering Cache National Forest; 6-Bryce Canyon, National Park; 7-Pioneer Monument, Salt Lake City; 8-Great "Mormon" Tabernacle Organ and Choir; 9-Mormon Battalion Monument, Capitol; 10-Mormon Temple, Salt Lake City.
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Title: Domain Of Texas And Its Colonies (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Howdy From Texas (Tejas) This ain't no bull. We ain't never heerd of Alasky. We've always been the biggest. Why Brewster county in Texas is bigger than the whole state of rode Island. Ya'll come (Ever Change Ye Git)
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Title: Swiss Chalets Motel Rapid City (SD), Linen unused
Description:
West of City. One Block off State Highway 40. Turn at Baken Park. A Haven under the Trees in an Alpine Setting. Delightfully Cool and Restful. Fall Asleep to Soothing Music of a Babbling Brook. No R. R. - No Trucks. All Ceramic Tiled Bathrooms, Combination tubs & Showers. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harms, Props. Phone Fillmore 2-1818.
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Title: Map of Cape Cod Cape Cod (MA), Chrome
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Title: Mount Desert Island Mount Desert Island (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
WORLD TRAVELERS CALL MOUNT DESERT MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND ON THIS PLANET
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Title: Early Post Offices Porter County (IN), Chrome PM 1957
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Title: State Of Maine Map (ME), Linen PM 1950
Description:
The Pine Tree State
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Title: Martha's Vineyard Island (MA), Linen PM 1950
Description:
Oak Bluffs to Gay Head 23 Mi. Oak bluffs to Woods Hole 6 Mi. Oak Bluffs to Nantucket 25 Mi. Oak Bluffs to Edgartown 6 Mi. Oak Bluffs to Menemsha 16 Mi. Oak Bluffs to Lake Tashmoo 4 Mi. Oak Bluffs to West Chop Light 4 Mi. Oak Bluffs to Vinyard haven 3 Mi
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Title: The Maine Coast From Camden To Bar Harbor Scenic (ME), Chrome PM 1965
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Title: New Bedford To Boston Martha's Vineyard (MA), Linen unused
Description:
New Bedford to Boston 56 Mi. Woods Hole to Boston 72 Mi. New Bedford to Providence, 45 Mi. woods Hole to Providence, 72 Mi. New York to New Bedford, 203 Mi. New Bedford to Nantucket, 54 Mi.
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Title: Maine Travelogue (ME), Linen unused
Description:
We journeyed to Vienna To Paris and to wales, To Norway and to Denmark, By auto and by rail. To Egypt and to Smyrna, To China and Peru, To Sweden and to Poland, Explored them thru and thru. We traveled on to Maples, to Lisbon and to Rome, To Dresden and to Athens, And there felt quite at home. We stopped awhile at Belfast, At Calais and at York, At Argyle and at Limerick, To hear the natives talk. We hied away to Milo, Palermo and Madrid, To Corea and to Gilead, By big green forests hid. to Corinth and to Bristol, To Stockholm and to leeds, to Carthage and to Cornish, All famed for noble deeds. Then back by way of Mexico, In sunshine and in rain, And throughout the entire journey. Never left the state of Maine.
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Title: Greetings From The Beautiful And Historic Shenandoah Valley Shenandoah Valley (VA), Linen PM 1953
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Title: Texas Scenic (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Texas is as large as the combined area of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island. Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois. It is 17 1/2 times as large as Massachusetts. Its greatest length is about 903 miles; greatest breadth 864 miles (about as far as from New York to Chicago) area 265,896 sq. miles.
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Title: A Tour To Pymatuning Dam Linesville (PA), Linen unused
Description:
A convention of the Finny Fisherman's Paradise between Linesville and Jamestown, Pa. Tons of fish are seined from the natural hatchery periodically for the stocking of other fishing areas in the state. Pymatuning's waters are also vital to the plants in Sharm, New Castle, Farrell and Sharpsville.
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Title: The Heart Of The Playground Of America Scenic (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. The ever changing panorama of rich and accurately colored landscape, with all the harmonizing and complimentary colors from the master palette of the Great Creator, it is no exaggeration to say that there is more variation in color and formation in this area than any other place of its size in the world. Hunting, fishing, pack trips, hiking and picnicking await you here, properly flavored with true western hospitality.
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Title: Map Of Mount Desert Island Scenic (ME), Linen unused
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Title: Map of Catalina Island Catalina Island (CA), Linen unused
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Title: Road Map Of North Carolina Scenic (NC), Linen unused
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Title: Hillside Rollerdrome Long Island Richmond Hill (NY), Linen unused
Description:
127-25 Metropolitan Avenue
One of the largest skating rinks on Long Island. Built exclusively for the pleasure of roller skating. Complete sound proof construction - affording every possible advantage of the full tonal benefits from the Hammond Organ and Novacord
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Title: Arkansas Scenic (AR), Linen unused
Description:
Arkansas "The land of opportunity." With its famous Hot Springs National Park, the beautiful scenic Ozarks, its lakes and its mountains, Arkansas is a land of recreation, surpassed by none, to all seeking peace and rest. Arkansas "The land of plenty." Oil, electric power, livestock and poultry, fruit and vegetables, all are produced in abundance. in this land of plenty. Arkansas A state to be visited, lived in, and once traveled, never to be forgotten.
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Title: Sportsman And Tourist Map Of Olympic Peninsula Olypic Peninsula (WA), Linen unused
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Title: Map Of Block Island Block Island (RI), Linen unused
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Title: The Kiss of the Oceans Panama Canal, Linen unused
Description:
Meeting Of The Atlantic And Pacific
Canal Statistics. Length ….. 40 miles. Channel Width at top. 500 to 1000 ft. width at bottom 306 to 650 ft. Time of Passage Through Canal 10 hours. Through Locks 3 hours. Gatun Dam Length of crest . . . 8000 ft. Extreme width . . . 2600 ft. Height above normal lake level . . . 30 ft. Locks At Gatun . . . 3 double sets. At Pedro Miguel 1 double set. At Miraflores 2 double sets. Average lift 32 ft. Length . . . 1000 ft. Width . . . 110 ft. Gaillard Cut . . . Length . . . 9 miles Total number of men employed 40,000 Estimated total cost . . . $375,000.000 Area of Canal Zone ,. . . 448 Sq. Miles.
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Title: Map Of Mount Desert Island Mount Desert Island (ME), Linen unused
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Title: Illinois Is Written All Over My Map (IL), Linen unused
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Title: The Beautiful Chain O'Lakes (IL), Linen unused
Description:
The beautiful chain O'Lakes Region, located in Lake and McHenry Counties, Northern Illinois, comprises some 50 lakes lined with thousands of resorts, homes and cabins. The larger lakes of the area are Fox Lake, Pistakee, Grass, Marie Channel, Catherine, Nippersink, Loon, Cedar and Lon Lake. The largest resort towns are Antioch, fox Lake and Henry. The clear and beautiful waters of these glacial lakes make them Chain O'Lakes the ideal vacationland for many thousands of people.
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Title: Gallup Gallup (NM), Linen unused
Description:
Center of the scenic southwest. Six National Monuments. One National Park. Three Indian Pueblos. And the beautiful Red Butte Country of the Navajo Reservation - All are easily accessible form Gallup. This post card is a reproduction of a larger pictorial map published by the Gallup Chamber of Commerce. "From the Land of Enchantment"
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Title: Greetings From The Shenandoah Valley Shenandoah Valley (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Greetings From the beautiful and historic. Shenandoah Valley
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Title: Oklahoma Linen unused
Description:
The Sooner State
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Title: Map of Ireland Divided Back unused
Description:
She is a rich and rare land Oh she's a fresh and fair land She is a dear and rare land this native land of mine
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Title: Southern California's Romantic Highways Scenic (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Southern California's highways are the most romantic in the world. It is literally but a moment from thriving modern cities to the sleeping haciendas of the early Spanish Rancheros. An hour's drive takes one from the shores of the beautiful Pacific to snow capped peaks, with golden flecked orange trees nestling in the valleys below. Resorts abound everywhere, and historical missions mark the route of the Padres. Modernity harmonizes charmingly with evidence everywhere of its glorious past.
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Title: Idaho Multiview (ID), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Stanley Lake. 2. Hells Canyon. 3. Shoshone Falls. 4. Thousand Springs. 5. Sun Valley. 6. State Capitol. Boise, 7. Twin Falls Bridge and Snake river Canyon.
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Title: Hi Folks! You'll Like Texas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Howdy Podner! Texas brags and so would you if you were lucky enough to be a Texan. But since you are condemned to live somewhere else than big Texas, the next best thing you can do is to visit Texas. Nearly everybody either visits Texas on purpose or goes through Texas enroute to Mixico. Texas has the world's biggest ranch, the most all wells. the most cattle, sheep, goats and the most pretty girls, the world's best ruby red grapefruit, juciest oranges, the most territory, the bluest northers, the warmest driest sunniest winters Texas has tall mountains. green valleys, wettiest and driest rivers, a gulf, lakes, mines, factories, one of the world's leading fashion centers, millionaires, among the highest standard colleges and universities - you name it, Texas has it, or Texas has the money to buy it. Never razz a Texan about bragging too much. You might be one yourself some day.
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Title: Greetings From U. S. Route No. 1 Maine to Florida Chrome unused
Description:
Atlantic Highway 2390 miles long Ft. Kent, Maine to Key West, Florida. One of the longest and oldest coastal highways through major East coast cities - Portland, me., Portsmouth, N. H., Boston, Mass., Providence, R. I., New haven, Conn., New York City,. Trenton, N. j., Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C., Richmond, Va., Raleigh, N. C., Columbia, S. C., Augusta, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla.
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Title: Tourist Map of New Hampshire (NH), Linen unused
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Title: A Texan's Map Of The United States Linen unused
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Title: Fred Harvey Hotels and Restaurants Linen unused
Description:
300 miles of hospitality from Cleveland to the coast. From the shores of the Great lakes to the orange groves of California, the transcontinental highways traverse regions rich in scenic interest. New Mexico with its mesas and pueblos, its ancient cliff-dwellings and old Spanish missions . . . Arizona with its Grand Canyon, Painted desert, Petrified Forest and colorful Indian Country. Along the way Fred Harvey Hotels and Restaurants provide convenient stops for lodging an meals and ideal headquar |