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Title: Sketch Map of Saipan, U.S.A Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The South Pacific's newest "Destination" Island Resort, soon by treaty to become the newest territory of the United States, now a booming South Sea Island Paradise, with magnificent new beach front hotels. The closest U.S. area to mainland Japan
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Title: Texas, USA (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
[Front of card, cowboy and cowgirl (or Latina?) holding signs that say]: Hi folks! You'll like Texas [and] Howdy podner! [Back of card]: 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 visit Texas. Nearly everybody either visits Texas on purpose or goes through Texas enroute to Mexico. Texas has the world's biggest ranch, the most oil wells, the most cattle, sheep, goats and the most pretty girls, the world's best ruby red grapefruit, juciest [sic] oranges, the bluest northers, the warmest driest sunniest winters. Texas has tall mountains, green valleys, wettiest [sic] 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 one day
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Wow Texas! (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
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 Mexico. Texas has the world's biggest ranch, the most oil wells, the most cattle, sheep, goats and the most pretty girls, the world's best ruby red grapefruit, juiciest oranges, 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. Also featuring Sea Gun Sports Inn and Six Flags Over Texas at Arlington, Texas
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Views on left side, Top to Bottom: Point Aux Barques, near Bad Axe Northern Michigan Copper Mine Windmill Park, Holland State Capitol, Lansing Right Side, Top to Bottom: International Bridge, Port Huron Castle Rock, St. Ignace The Big Spring, Manistique Ford Rotunda, River Rouge, near Detroit
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Title: Come and Visit Missouri, The "Show Me" State (MO), Linen unused
Description:
1. Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2. Tri-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. Bagness Dam, Lake of the Ozarks
curteich-chicago
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Title: Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side: 1-Primary training plane; 2-View of Municipal Pier from the air; 3-Florida, The Tropical Wonderland; 4-Beach view of Pier Casino; 5-Gandy Bridge, 6 miles long; 6-Seminole Indian Village; 7-"Hooked, But Gamely Fighting"; 8-Flamingoes at the Singing Tower; 9-Stately Royal Palms; 10-Old Watch Tower
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Title: Greetings from Wisconsin Linen PM 1946 Jul-5
Description:
The Fisherman's Paradise
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Title: Mississippi, the Magnolia State (MS), Linen unused
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Title: New Stanton Viaduct on the 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: North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
1--Mint Museum, Charlotte 2--State Capitol, Raleigh 3--Orton Plantation, Wilmington 4--Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hill 5--Nathanael Green Monument, Greensboro 6--Old Market House, Fayetteville 7--Looking Glass Falls, Pisgah National Forest 8--The Chapel, Duke University, Durham 9--Fontana Dam, Western North Carolina 10--Chimney Rock, Chimney Rock
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Title: Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA), Linen PM 1942 Nov-8
Description:
Throughout the entire length of the Turnpike gasoline service stations and restaurants are located on both sides of the roadway at staggered points. The stations provided by the Standard Oil Co. of PA are unique and deluxe. They are built along early Pennsylvania architectural lines. The adjoining attractive restaurants are operated by the famous Howard Johnson
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Big Walker Lookout (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Big Walker Lookout Historic Mountain Pass lies near the center of the Appalachian Highlands affording a gateway to the many scenic and natural splendors of these beautiful mountains and valleys. The view from here of the distant Blue Ridge and the surrounding mountains is probably unsurpassed in the entire range
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Title: Map of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Linen unused
Description:
C.T. Art-Colortone
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Title: Northwest Territory Celebration, 1937-1938 Linen unused
Description:
Main Events of Celebration * Re-creating the adoption of the Ordinance, New York, July 13, 1937. * Ox-drawn covered wagon caravan leaving Ipswich, Mass., December 3, 1937, landing at Marietta O., April 7, 1938. * July 15, 1938. Anniversary of the establishment of civil government in the territory at Marietta, O. * During the summer of 1938 ox-team caravan will tour the Northwest Territory States and present pageants. Prepared by the Federal Writers' Project WPA in Ohio The Northwest Territory Celebration Commission of Ohio * 1937-1938 GOVERNOR MARTIN L. DAVEY CHARLES D. FOGLE, Chairman C. ELLIS MOORE, Vice Chairman A. H. MITCHELL, Member A. J. McCUNE, Member E. J. MILDREN, Secretary-Director
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Title: Texan's Map of the U.S.A Linen unused
Description:
This space for writing
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Title: 21 Counties - State of New Jersey (NJ), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From New Jersey 'The Garden State' (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
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: minnesota, "Land of 10,000 Sky Blue Lakes" (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Minnesota, a perfect vacation land, from the Lake of the Woods, with its fourteen thousand island, Rainy River and the Lake on the north to the fertile plains on the south, from the rugged rockbound coast of Lake Superior, the jagged crags of the St. Croix River on the East to the Bread Basket of the Red River Vallery; picturesque scenery, lakes that teem with fish and an atmosphere laden with the fragrance of pine and balsam
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Title: Greetings from the Gopher State (MN), Linen PM 1946 Jun-11
Description:
Greetings from the Gopher State. "Land of 10,000 Lakes." MINNESOTA
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Title: Come to Florida Linen PM 1955 May-22
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Title: Downtown Chicago YMCA Hotel Chicago (IL), Linen unused
Description:
YMCA Hotel. 826 S. Wabash Avenue - Chicago. A home away from home for young men and women. 2000 fire-proof rooms. Some with running water and private bath. Daily programs, and concerts. Within walking distance of Lake Michigan bathing beach
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Title: Map of the Monterey Peninsula, California (CA), Linen
Description:
ON MONTEREY PENINSULA, there are three organized communities, Monterey, Pacific Grove and Carmel. In addition to these there is the Hotel del Monte and their properties. Monterey is one of the most picturesque of American cities. It is known as the city of three flags and the cradle of California's history and romance. The American flag was first raised in July 1846--making this U. S. possession and in Sept. 1849 the first state capitol was located here. Pacific Grove is a beautiful city of homes, on the northern top of the peninsula. Carmel is a picturesque town located in a dense pine forest with a beautiful bay frontage and a mountainous background. This quaint village has become nationally known as an artists colony
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Title: Greetings from Minnesota, "The Land of the Sky Blue Watter" (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Points of Interest in Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
1--Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2--Tri-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 Come and Visit Missouri, The "Show Me" State
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Gallup, New Mexico, the Indian Capital Gallup (NM), Linen unused
Description:
GALLUP, NEW MEXICO 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 from Gallup. This post card is a reproduction of a larger pictorial map published by the Gallup Chamber of Commerce. "From the Land of Enchantment" The Official Post Card of The Gallup Chamber of Commerce
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Title: Texan's map of the U.S.A Linen unused
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Title: A Texan's Map of the United States Linen PM 1955 Jan-25
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Title: A view of the major highways in Florida (FL), Linen unused
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Title: Aer Lingus Irish Air Lines Linen unused
Description:
Aer Lingus Operates regular services from Dublin Airport to Shannon, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Paris and Amsterdam, and seasonal services to the Isle of Man and Jersey
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Title: Arizona's National Monuments (AZ), Linen PM 1943 Aug-26
Description:
With Grand Canyon National Park, the greatest scenic attraction in the world, and with 15 national monuments within its borders, little wonder is it that Arizona is becoming the goal of all travelers. Rainbow Bridge National Monument is in southern Utah, just over the state line. It is reached through Arizona, but is not counted in Arizona's grand total. Although not under the jurisdiction of the National Park Servie, the old Mission San Xavier del Bac is of sufficient interest to be included in this presentation
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Title: Greetings from Arkansas (AR), Linen unused
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Title: Historical Places in Alabama (AL), Linen unused
Description:
1-Birthplace of Helen Keller, Tuscumbia 2-Big Spring Park, Huntsville 3-Wheeler Dam, North Alabama 4-Vulcan, Birmingham 5-Dock Scene, Mobile 6-Bunker Tower, Anniston 7-Denny Chimes, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 8-Azalea Bushes in Full Bloom 9-Noccalula Falls, Gadsden 10-State Capitol, Montgomery
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Title: Hotel Louis Joliet Joliet (IL), Linen PM 1944 Nov-27
Description:
A Modern Commercial and Tourist Hotel Three air-conditioned restaurants and cocktail bar, also garage in connection
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Title: Idaho (ID), Linen PM 1945 Jan-19
Description:
Key to Views on other side- 1-Snoshone 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: Jul's Danish Farm Moline (IL), Linen unused
Description:
Continental Cuisine Largest Scandinavian Restaurant in U.S.A. Smorgaasbord Daily in the Copenhagen Room Open All Year Seventh Street, Moline, Illinois
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Title: Lake of the Ozarks - Bagnell Dam Lake of the Ozarks (MO), Linen unused
Description:
The Lake of the Ozarks - one of the largest lakes in the U.S.A. - is formed by a huge dam across the Osage River. The lake covers an area of 95 square miles, is 129 miles long and has a scenic shore line of over 1,300 miles. Bagnell Dam is located 42 miles south of Jefferson City (State Capital) on U.S. 54-approximately halfway between Kansas City and St. Louis. Come to the Lake of the Ozarks and enjoy a fine vacation
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Title: Longview Bridge Longview (WA), Linen unused
Description:
Park on Bridge 210 Feet Over Shipping and View the Vision City of Longview. LONGVIEW BRIDGE, between Longview, Washington and Rainier Oregon. This six million dollar span is the highest cantilever span in the world over deep water shipping. Length of the bridge 1-6/10 miles. Height of steel above water, 330 feet. Connecting the Pacific Highway with The Scenic All Ocean Oregon Coast route via the Lower Columbia River Highway
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Title: Lycoming Hotel Williamsport (PA), Linen unused
Description:
Lycoming Hotel on the Susquehanna Trail - Williamsport, PA. Home of Little League Baseball. 235 Outside Rooms, All with Baths. Air-conditioned Coffee Shop and Cocktail Lounge. We feature fine foods and old time hospitality
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Title: Map of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg (FL), Linen PM 1941 Mar-27
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Title: Map of the Monterey Peninsula Monterey Peninsula (CA), Linen unused
Description:
ON MONTEREY PENINSULA there are three organized communities. Monterey, Pacific Grove and Carmel. In addition to these there is the Hotel del Monte and their properties. Monterey is one of the most picturesque of American cities. It is known as the city of three flags and the cradle of California's history and romance. The American flag was first raised in July 1846 - making this U. S. possession and in Sept. 1849 the first state capitol was located here. Pacific Grove is a beautiful city of homes, on the northern top of the peninsula. Carmel is a picturesque town located in a dense pine forest with a beautiful bay frontage and a mountainous background. This quaint village has become nationally known as an artists colony
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Title: Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Views on the Left Side Top to Bottom: Point Aux Barques, near Bad Axe Northern Michigan Copper Mine Windmill Park, Holland State Capitol, Lansing Right Side Top to Bottom: International Bridge, Port Huron Castle Rock, St. Ignace The Big Spring, Manistique Ford Rotunda, River Rouge, near Detroit
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Title: Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1946 Sep-23
Description:
Key to views on other side: - 1 - Missouri State Capitol; 2 - Bagnell Dam and Lake Of The Ozarks; 3 - Post Office and Federal Court Bldg.; 4 - Main Gate, Scott Field; 5 - General Mac Arthur Bridge; 6 - Liberty Memorial; 7 - Old Matt's Cabin; 8 - Traffic Bridge; 9 - Steamer "Admiral"; 10 - Memorial Tower; 11 - Statue of Saint Louis
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Title: New Jersey Turnpike Showing Interchanges (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
The New Jersey Turnpike is a divided highway without grade crossings. Sight distances are long and curves are easy. There are no red lights and no left turns
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: North Carolina (NC), Linen unused
Description:
1 - Mint Museaum, Charlotte 2 - State Capitol, Raleigh 3 - Orton Plantation, Wilmington 4 - Wright Memorial, Kill Devil Hill 5 - Nathanael Greene Monument, Greensboro 6 - Old Market House, Fayetteville 7 - Looking Glass Falls, Pisgah National Forest 8 - The Chapel, Duke University, Durham 9 - Fontana Dam, Western North Carolina 10 - Chimney Rock, Chimney Rock
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Title: Penn-Beaver Hotel Rochester (PA), Linen unused
Description:
PENN-BEAVER HOTEL ROCHESTER, PENNA. 100 Rooms Single $2.50 up Double $4.00 up Routes 18 - 51 - 68 - 88 Coffee Shoppe Dining Room Cocktail Lounge Radio in Every Room Tom Judge, Mgr
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Title: Points of Interest Map of Florida (FL), Linen unused
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Title: Scenic Views of Michigan (MI), Linen unused
Description:
Views on left side top to bottom: Pointe Aux Barques, near Bad Axe Northern Michigan Copper Mine Windmill Park, Holland State Capitol, Lansing Right side top to bottom: International Bridge, Port Huron Castle Rock, St. Ignace The Big Spring, Manistique Fort Rotunda, River, Rouge, near Detroit
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Title: Texas (TX), Linen PM 1942 Aug-15
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 Massachuestts and 53,000 sq. miles larger than France. 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: The "Show Me" State (MO), Linen PM 1960 Jun-27
Description:
1-Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2-Tri-State Mining District, Joplin 3-Big Spring, Van Buren 4-State Capitol, Jefferson City 5-MacArthur Bridge, St. Louis 6-Boyhood Home of Mark Train, Hannibal 7-Pony Express Memorial, St. Joseph 8-Bagnell Dam, Lake of the Ozarks Come and Visit Missouri, The "Show Me" State
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Title: The "Show Me" State (MO), Linen unused
Description:
1-Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri 2-Tri-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 Come and Visit Missouri, The "Show Me" State
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Title: The Wagon Wheel Lodge Rockton (IL), Linen unused
Description:
Located at the intersection of Routes 2 and 75 350 beautiful rooms and 15 furnished apartments. Open the year round. Single, double and twin-bed rooms. Dining rooms serving three meals a day every day of the year. Year around swimming pool, ice skating and curling rinks, 9 hole day or night golf course, bowling alleys, billiard room, stables and landing strip
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Title: The Worlds Greatest Highway - The Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA), Linen PM 1951 Aug-4
Description:
THE PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE The greatest of all "Man-Made Wonders", over whose smooth surface millions have travelled since its opening. For two hundred and sixty miles - not a stop sign - traffic light - cross road or street - no grade over three percent which, instead of climbing over the peaks of the Alleghenies, dives through them in seven well-ventilated, well-illuminated tunnels. Throughout the entire length of the Turnpike Gasoline Service Stations and Restaurants are located on both sides of the roadway at staggered points. The Restaurants are most attractive and are operated by the famous Howard Johnson where good food can be obtained at reasonable prices
Tichnor Bros., Inc
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Title: Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware Linen PM 1945 Sep-4
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Title: William Sloane House, YMCA New York (NY), Linen PM 1941 May-4
Description:
William Sloane House West 34th Street and Ninth Avenue New York City's Y. M. C. A. for transient young men and enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. In addition to 1493 sleeping rooms there are available to resident members, Personal Counseling, Employment Service, Recreation Information, Sightseeing Trips, Writing Room, House Physician, Barber Shop, Baths, Bootblack, Tailor Shop, Cafeteria, Grill, News Stand, Telephones, Check Room, Laundry, Bible Breakfasts, Musicales, Inspirational Lectures, Billiard and Social Rooms
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Title: 21 Counties (NJ), Divided Back PM 1916 Sep-27
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Title: Aerial Map of California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: "The Sunshine State" Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from Florida, State Bird- Mockingbird, State Flower- Orange Blossom Nickname-Sunshine State 1960 Population-4,951,560 Area in Sq. Miles-58,666 Entered in the Union, Mar. 3, 1845
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Title: Greetings from Alabama Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Cotton State, 1960 Population - 3,266,740, Area in Sq. Miles - 51,998, Entered the Union, Dec. 14, 1819
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Title: Greetings from Delaware (DE), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Diamond State Population - 318,085 Area in Sq. Miles 2,370 Entered the Union, Dec. 7, 1787
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Title: Alaska - 49th State (AK), Chrome unused
Description:
ALASKA'S FLAG Eight stars of gold on a field of blue-- Alaska's flag. May it mean to you The blue of the sea, the evening sky, The mountain lakes and the flow'rs nearby, The gold of the early sourdough's dreams, The precious gold of the hills and streams, The brilliant stars in the northern sky, The Bear--the Dipper--and shining high The great North Star with its steady light, Over land and sea a beacon bright Alaska's flag--lo Alaskans dear, The simple flag of a last frontier
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Title: British Columbia (BC), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Arizona (AZ), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Mission San Xavier Del Bac, Near Tucson 2. Saguaro, Tree-Like Cactus 3. Tucson 4. U.S. No. 80 at Telegraph Pass, Near Yuma 5. Hoover Dam 6. Oak Creek Canyon 7. Grand Canyon 8. Petrified Forest - U.S. No. 66 9. Arizona Cotton Industry 10. Downtown Phoenix
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Title: Greetings from Arizona Chrome unused
Description:
State Bird- Cactus Wren Nickname-Sunset State 1960 Population-552,574 Area in Sq. Miles-113,956 Entered the Union, Feb. 14, 1912
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Title: Greetings from Arkansas Land of Opportunity Chrome unused
Description:
Wonder State: Land of Opportunity Capital: Little rock, area 53,104 sq. mi. Population: 1,786,272. Motto: Regnat Populs. Let the people rule. Flower: Apple Blossom. Bird: Mocking Bird. Tree Shortleaf Pine. 25th state admitted to the union
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Title: Greetings from California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Golden State 1960 Population - 5,130,981 Area in Sq. Miles - 158,297 Entered the Union, Sept. 9, 1850
Tichnor Bros. Inc
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Title: Greetings from Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Empire State of the South CAPITAL: Atlanta. AREA: 58,876 sq. mi. POPULATION: 3,943,116 MOTTO: Wisdom, Justice, Moderation. FLOWER: Cherokee Rose. BIRD: Brown Thrasher TREE: Live Oak. Fourth of the Original 13 States
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Title: Greetings from Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Nova Scotia (NS), Chrome unused
Description:
"CANADA'S OCEAN PLAYGROUND"
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Title: The Province of New Brunswick, Canada (NB), Chrome unused
Description:
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Florida, "The Sunshine State" Map and Bathing Beauty (FL), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Delaware (DE), Chrome unused
Description:
State Flower - Peach Blossom
Tingle Printing Co
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Title: Greetings from Florida "The Sunshine State" Chrome unused
Description:
Florida, "The Sunshine State"
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Title: The Sunshine State Chrome
Description:
Greetings from Florida...land of endless pleasure in the sun
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Title: This is Florida-- The Sunshine State Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Florida Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Illinois (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Abraham Lincoln - New Salem State Park. 2. Old Castle - No. Illinois State Univ. 3. Randolph St. - Chicago. 4. Downtown Chicago skyline. 5. Illinois Waterway. 6. Carlyle Suspension Bridge. 7. Starved Rock State Park. 8. Merchandise Mart - Chicago. 9. Black Hawk Statue - Lowden State Park. 10. Rock River - Rockford, Illinois. 11. Church of the Holy Family - Cahokia. 12. Grant Memorial Home - Galena. 13. Lincoln-Douglas Plaque - Washington Park
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Title: Greetins from Illinois Chrome unused
Description:
State Bird- Cardinal, Nickname - Praire State 1950 Population - 8,712,176 Area in Sq. Miles - 56,665 Entered the Union, Dec. 3, 1818
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Title: Illinois Tollway Chrome unused
Description:
187 miles of safe, high-speed, controlled access highway, serving Chicagoland and connecting with major routes to the east, north, northwest, and west. Five Fred Harvey restaurants and gift shops serve motorists on the Illinois Tollway
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Title: The Empire State of the South (GA), Chrome
Description:
"The Peach State"
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Title: Greetings from Idaho (ID), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Gem State 1960 Population - 667,191 Area in Sq. Miles - 83,888 Entered the Union, July 3, 1890
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Title: Greetings From Indiana Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Hooser State, 1970 Population - 5,193,669, Area in Sq. Miles - 36,354 Entered the Union, Dec 11, 1816
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Title: Greetings from Indiana The Hoosier State (IN), Chrome PM 1961 Apr-7
Description:
Capital: Indianapolis. Area: 36,291 square miles. Ranks 12th in population, was the 19th state admitted to the Union and motto is: Cross Roads of America
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Title: Hello from Idaho the Gem State Chrome unused
Description:
Hello from Idaho "The Gem State"
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Title: Prince Edward Island Camping Sites and Trailer Parks (PE), Chrome unused
Description:
Provincial Campgrounds 1--Strathgartney Park 2--Brudenell River Park 3--Sir Andrew McPhail Memorial Park 4--Green Park 5--Jacques Cartier Park 6--Linkletter Park 7--St. Peters Park 8--Bloomfield Park 9--Albany Picnic Site 10--Bonshaw Park 11--Cedar Dunes Park 12--Cabot Park 13--Pinette Park 14--Marie Picnic Site 15--Red Point Park 16--Campbell's Cove Park 17--East Point Picnic Site 18--Anglo Park 19--Borden Picnic Site 20--Lord Selkirk Park 25--Northumberland Park 65--Wellington Picnic Site 66--Sandy Cove Picnic Site 67--Argyle Shore Picnic Site 68--Southport Picnic Site Private Campgrounds 26--Carleton Beach 27--Harbourvue 28--Holiday Haven 29--Point Pleasant 30--Dunwurkin-By-The-Sea 31--Stanhope Bay Trailer Court 32--Sherwood Trailer Court 33--Loch Dhu Haven 34--Timber Trail Park 35--Green Acres 36--Rustico Acres Tenting Area 37--Hardwicke 38--Priest Pond 39--Pates Camping Area 40--Pate's Camping Area 41--Private Camping Area 42--P.E.I. Wildlife Park Picnic Site 43--Parkside Campgrounds and Trailer Park 44--Chelton Beach Campgrounds 45--Albany 46--Redcliffe Downs 47--Red Rock Beach 48--Rayner Park 49--Rustico Golf & Yacht Club 50--Stanhope Bay Road Tenting 51--Ponderosa Beach 52--Tara Campsite 53--Mt. Stewart Park 54--Strathgartney Homestead Park 55--Murray Harbour Camp and Conference 56--Century Park 57--Johnstons Centennial Park 58--Rustico Summer Haven 59--Bagnalls Trailer Park 60--Ideal Campgrounds National Park Campgrounds 21--Stanhope Beach 22--Primitive Campsite 23--Rustico Island 24--Cavendish CODE OF MAP National Park - Dark Blue Provincial Parks - Red Private Parks - Black Camping is fun on PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA No dangerous insects or wild animals inhabit the provinc and you are insured a worry free vacation. All campgrounds are unsupervised and most are close to towns and villages where the visitor has access to stores, restaurants, theatres, churches and medical help if needed. Some are adjacent to golf and fishing and all provide some form of entertainment such as pony rides, playgrounds, and games
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Title: "Land of Lincoln", Illinois Chrome unused
Description:
State Flower, Violet the Prairie State, founded Aug. 26, 1818, the 21st state. Area: 56,400 sq. mi. Population: 10,081,158. Capital: Springfield. State Motto: State Sovereignty, National Union. Song: Illinois. Flower: Violet. Bird: Cardinal. Tree: Oak. Largest City: Chicago, Pop. 3,550,000 metrop. area 7,000,000
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Title: Greetings from Illinois (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM ILLINOIS 1. Abraham Lincoln - New Salem State park. 2. Old Castle - No. Illinois State Univ. 3. Randolph St. - Chicago. 4. Downtown Chicago skyline. 5. Illinois Waterway. 6. Carlyle Suspension Bridge. 7. Starved Rock State Park. 8. Merchandise Mart - Chicago. 9. Black Hawk Statue - Lowden State Park. 10. Rock River - Rockford, Illinois. 11. Church of the Holy Family - Cahokia. 12. Grant Memorial Home - Galena. 13. Lincoln - Douglas Plaque - Washington Park
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Title: Greetings from Indiana (IN), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Hoosier State; 1960 population - 4,662,498; Area in Sq. miles - 36,354; Entered the Union, Dec. 11, 1816
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Title: Illinois Chrome unused
Description:
Colourpicture
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Title: Illinois (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Illinois Prairie State Capital: Springfield. Area: 56,400 sq. mi. Population: 10,081,158. Motto: State Sovereignty, National Union. Flower: Butterfly Violet. Bird: Cardinal. Tree: Bur Oak. Song: Illinois. 21 State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Idaho Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: Gem State 1960 Population: 667,191 Area in sq. miles: 83,888 Entered in the Union, July 3, 1890
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Title: Greetings from Indiana The Hoosier State (IN), Chrome unused
Description:
CAPITAL: Indianapolis AREA: 36,291 sq. mi. POPULATION: 4,662,498 MOTTO: The Crossroads of America. FLOWER: Peony. BIRD: Cardinal. TREE: Tulip. SONG: On the Banks of the Wabash. 19th State admitted to the Union, Dec. 11, 1816
Meserve
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Title: Greetings From Iowa (IA), Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from IOWA The Tall Corn State
Dunlop-Henline Publishers
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Title: Greetings from Nevada (NV), Chrome unused
Description:
State Flower-Sagebrush
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Map of Idaho (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
Mike Roberts Color Productions
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Title: Greetings from Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
Kansas Sunflower State CAPITAL: Topeka. AREA: 82,276 sq. mi. POPULATION: 2,178,611. MOTTO: Ad Astra per Aspera, To the Stars Through Difficulties. FLOWER: Sunflower. BIRD: Western Meadowlark. TREE: East Cottonwood. ANIMAL: Buffalo. 34th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
State Flower - Sunflower
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Title: Greetings from Kansas Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Sunflower State, 1960 Population - 2,178,611, Area in Sq. Miles - 82,158 Entered the Union, Jan. 29, 1861
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Title: Greetings From South Dakota (SD), Chrome unused
Description:
SOUTH DAKOTA Coyote State, Sunshine State CAPITAL: Pierre. AREA: 77,047 sq. mi. POPULATION: 680,514. MOTTO: Under God, the People Rule. FLOWER: Pasque. BIRD: Ringneck Pheasant. TREE: Black Hills Spruce. ANIMAL: Coyote. 39th or 40th State admitted to the Union with North Dakota
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Title: Louisiana "The Bayou State" (LA), Chrome unused
Description:
LOUISIANA "THE BAYOU STATE"
H. S. Crocker Co., Inc
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Title: Greetings from Louisiana (LA), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Pelican State 1950 Population - 2,683,516 Area in Sq. Miles - 48,506 Entered the Union, Apr. 8, 1812
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Title: Greetings from Louisiana - "Pelican State" (LA), Chrome unused
Description:
Louisiana "Pelican State" CAPITAL: Baton Rouge. AREA: 48,523 sq. mi. POPULATION: 3,257,022. MOTTO: Union, Justice, Confidence. FLOWER: Magnolia Grandiflora. BIRD: Pelican. 18th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Maryland (MD), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname-Old Line State 1960 Population 3,100,689 Area in Sq. Miles-12,327 Entered the Union, Apr. 28, 1788
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Title: Los Angeles and Vicinity Freeways Los Angeles (CA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Maine Chrome PM 1957 Aug-15
Description:
The Pine Tree State Vactionland
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Title: Greetings from Massachussetts Chrome unused
Description:
State Bird- Chickadee State Flower- Arbutus
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Title: Greetings From New Hampshire (NH), Chrome
Description:
NEW HAMPSHIRE Granite State CAPITAL: Concord. AREA: 9,304 sq. mi. POPULATION: 606,921. MOTTO: Live Free or Die. FLOWER: Purple Lilac. TREE: White Birch. Ninth of the Original 13 States
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Title: Greetings from New Hampshire Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Granite State Area in Sq. Miles - 9,341 Entered the Union, June 21, 1788
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Title: Land of 10,000 Lakes (MN), Chrome PM 1962 May-14
Description:
MINNESOTA The Gopher State, Land of 10,000 Lakes, was the 32nd state admitted to the Union. Capital, St. Paul, State Flower, Lady-Slipper, State bird, Loon
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Title: Greetings from Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
Bay State, Old Colony; Capital: Boston. Area: 8,257 sq. mi. Population: 5,148,578. Motto: Ense Pretit Placidam Sub Liberatate Quietem. By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty. Flower: Trailing Arbutus. Bird: Chickadee. Tree: American Elm. Sixth of the original 13 states
Dexter Press Inc
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Title: Greetings From Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
MICHIGAN Wolverine State CAPITAL: Lansing. AREA: 58,216 Sq. Mi. POPULATION: 6,371,766. MOTTO: Si Quaeris Peninsuiam Amocnam Circumspice. If You Seek a Pleasant Peninsula, Look About You. FLOWER: Apple Blossom. BIRD: Robin. 26th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Montana Chrome PM 1967 Aug-21
Description:
State Flower: Bitterroot Montana, Treasure State Capital: Helena. Area: 147,138 sq. mi. Population: 674,767. Motto: Oro y Plata. Gold and Silver. Flower: Bitterroot. Tree: Ponderosa Pine. Bird: Western Meadowlark. 41st State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from the Beautiful Berkshire Hills, Massachusetts Chrome unused
Description:
The beautiful Berkshire Hills with its rolling terrain, gentle valleys and luxuriant wooded areas, offer the visitor a vacationland of varied cultural activities amidst incomparable natural splendor
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Missouri (MO), Chrome PM 1954 Nov-25
Description:
1--Lake Taneycomo, Southwest Missouri; 2--Tri-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; Come and visit Missouri, the "Show Me" state
Lawlor distributing company
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Title: Greetings from Michigan Chrome unused
Description:
Michigan, Wolverine State, Capital: Lansing. Area: 58,216 Sq. Mi. Population: 7,823,194. Motto: Si Quaeris Peninsuiam Amocnam Circumspice. If You Seek a Pleasant Peninsula, Look About You. Flower: Apple Blossom. Bird: Robin. 26th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
1. State Capitol, Lansing, Michigan. 2. The Soo Locks, Sault Ste. Marie. 3. Klinger Lake near Sturgis. 4. Mackinac Bridge. 5. A Lake Michigan Beach. 6. Indian Chief. 7. Fort Mackinac. 8. A Michigan Picnic Area. 9. The Tahquamenon Falls. 10. Curwood Castle in Owasso. 11. Cheboygan Skin Divers. 12. Religious Center of Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. 13. Cherry Festival Time, Traverse City. 14. Colorful floats, National Cherry Festival. 15. Fallasburg Covered Bridge near Fallasburg Park
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Title: Greetings from Michigan, Water-Winter Wonderland Chrome unused
Description:
Michigan - Water-Winter Wonderland In all seasons, visitors to Michigan will find fun and relaxation - truly "The Nation's Year 'Round Playground."
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Title: Hi from Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Water Wonderland"
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Title: Greetings from Maine (ME), Chrome PM 1977 Nov-7
Description:
The Pine Tree State
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Title: Greetings from Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Islands Boston Island (MA), Chrome
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Title: Greetings from Mississippi Chrome unused
Description:
Mississippi - Magnolia State, Capital: Jackson, Area: 47,716 sq. mi, Population: 2,178,914. Motto: Virtute et Armis, By Valor and Arms, Flower: Magnolia. Tree: Magnolia, Bird: Mocking Bird, The 20th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Water- Winter Wonderland (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
THE GREAT STATE OF MICHIGAN WATER-WINTER WONDERLAND Michigan has grown from its statehood in 1837 to be a leader in many fields of industry, commerce and agricultural development. Scenic freeways, excellent food and accommodations make Michigan a great state for vacationing, sports and travel any time of the year
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Title: Greetings from Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Missouri, The "Show Me State" (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM MISSOURI 1.-11. Meramac Caverns 2. Mark Twain's Boyhood Home at Hannibal 3. Main St., Joplin 4. J. C. Nichols Memorial Fountain 5. Steamboats on Mississippi 6. Bagnell Dam 7. State Capitol, 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: Greetings from Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Montana Treasure State CAPITAL: Helena. AREA: 147,138 sq. mi. POPULATION: 674,767. MOTTO: Oro y Plata. Gold and Silver. FLOWER: Bitterroot. TREE: Ponderosa Pine. BIRD: Western Meadowlark. 41st State admitted to the Union
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Title: Hello from Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Treasure State" Land of the Shining Mountains
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Title: A Big "Howdy" from Montana (MT), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Mississippi Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Magnolia State, 1950 population - 2,178,914, Area in Sq. Miles - 46,865, Entered the Union, Dec. 10, 1817
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Title: Greetings from Mississippi (MS), Chrome unused
Description:
Mississippi - Magnolia State Capital: Jackson. Area: 47,716 sq. mi. Population: 2,178,914. Motto: Virtute et Armis, By Valor and Arms. Flower: Magnolia. Tree: Magnolia. Bird: Mocking Bird. The 20th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: Treasure State 1950 population: 591,024 Area in sq. miles: 146,997 Entered the Union, Nov. 8, 1889
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Title: Greetings From Maryland Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname-Old Line State 1950 Population-2,343,001 Area in Sq. Miles-12,327 Entered the Union, Apr. 28, 1788
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Title: Greetings from Missouri Chrome unused
Description:
State Bird- Bluebird State Flower- Hawthorne Those World Famous Pickles Nickname-Ozark State 1950 Population-3,954,653 Area in Sq. Miles-69,420 Entered the Union, Aug. 10, 1821
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Title: Greetings from Missouri Chrome unused
Description:
"Show Me State" Capital: Jefferson City. Area: 69,674 sq. mi. Population: 3,954,653. Motto: Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto. The Welfare of the People Shall Be the Supreme Law. Flower: Hawthorne. Bird: Blue Bird. Tree: Dogwood. 24th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings From Missouri, The "Show Me State" (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM MISSOURI 1.-11. Meramac Caverns 2. Mark Twain's Boyhood Home at Hannibal 3. Main St., Joplin 4. J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain 5. Steamboats on Mississippi 6. Bagnell Dam 7. State Capitol, 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: Missouri Chrome unused
Description:
Missouri State Capitol, Aerial View of Bagnell Dam, Liberty Memorial, Memorial Stadium, Airport Terminal Building, Roaring River State Park
Dickerman Dist. Co., Inc
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Title: Nevada - The Silver State (NV), Chrome PM 1971 Mar-9
Description:
Capital: Carson City; Flowera; sagebrush; Bird: mountain bluebird. 1. Student Union Bldg., University of Nevada; 2. Singing Sands Mountains; 3. Reno Arch; 4. Territorial Enterprise, Nevada's first newspaper; 5. South Shore, Lake Tahoe; 6. Nevada side of Lake Tahoe; 7. State Capitol; 8. Fort Genoa: 9. Convention Center, Las Vegas; 10. Fremont Street, Las Vegas; 11. Lake Mead marina; 12. Hoover Dam; 13. Casino Center, downtown Las Vegas; 14. "Cattle drive" near Ely; 15. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Lehman Caves
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Title: Greetings from Nebraska The Cornhusker State (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln 2. Cowboy repairing fence as whiteface cattle graze. 3. Bruce Mill Rapids Ainsworth. 4. Original Pony Express Station, City Park, Gothenburg. 5. Beautiful Lake McConcaughy and Kingsley Dam, Ogallala. 6. Nebraska Buffalo 7. Harlan County Dam Spillway. 8. Sioux Indian Village, Ogallala. 9. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument, Mitchell Pass Looking West. 10. Scouts Rest Ranch, North Platte. 11. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument near Gering. 12. Buffalo Bill's Home, North Platte. 13. Harvest Time. 14. Smith Falls, north of Valentine
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Title: Greetings From New Hampshire (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
1. The Flume Gorge--Franconia Notch 2. Old Man of the Mountains--Franconia Notch 3. Aerial Tramway--Franconia Notch 4. The Great Gulf with Mounts Adams and Madison 5. Motor Vessel, Mt. Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee 6. Whaleback Light--Entrance to Portsmouth Harbor 7. Upper Unit--Mt. Cranmore Skimobile 8. Mt. Washington Cog Train 9. Mt. Washington Auto Road 10. Mt. Chocorua and Lake
Mike Roberts
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Title: Greetings from North Carolina Chrome unused
Description:
"Tar Heel State, Old north state" Capital: Raleigh Area: 52,712 sq. mi. Population: 4,556,155 Motto: Esse quam videri-- To be rather than to seem Flower: dogwood Bird: Cardinal 12th of the original 13 states
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Title: Map of U.S. and New York Chrome unused
Description:
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Greetings From Nebraska (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
1960 Population--1,411,330 Area in Sq. Miles--77,520 Entered the Union, Feb. 9, 1867
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Title: Greetings from Nebraska (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
1960 Population - 1,411,330 Area in Sq. Miles - 77,520 Entered the Union, Feb. 9, 1867
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Title: Greetings From Nebraska, the Cornhusker State (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA 1. Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln. 2. Cowboy repairing fence as whiteface cattle graze. 3. Bruce Mill Rapids, Ainsworth. 4. Original Pony Express Station, City Park, Gothenburg. 5. Beautiful Lake McConaughy and Kingsley Dam, Ogallala. 6. Nebraska Buffalo. 7. Harlan County Dam Spillway. 8. Sioux Indian Vilage, Ogallala. 9. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument, Mitchell Pass Looking West. 10. Scouts Rest Ranch, North Platte. 11. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument near Gering. 12. Buffalo Bill's Home, North Platte. 13. Harvest Time. 14. Smith Falls, north of Valentine
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Title: Greetings from North Carolina Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname- the Tar Heel state State capital- Raleigh State flower- Dogwood Area in sq. miles- 52,712 Entered the union- 1789 N. C. ranks 10th in population
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Title: The Island of New Providence Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Nebraska, The Cornhusker State (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA 1. Nebraska State Capitol, Lincoln. 2. Cowboy repairing fence as whiteface cattle graze. 3. Bruce Mill Rapids, Ainsworth. 4. Original Pony Express Station, City Park, Gothenburg. 5. Beautiful Lake McConaughy and Kingsley Dam, Ogallala. 6. Nebraska Buffalo. 7. Harlan County Dam Spillway. 8. Sioux Indian Village, Ogallala. 9. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument, Mitchell Pass Looking West. 10. Scouts Rest Ranch, North Platte. 11. Scottsbluff Nat'l Monument near Gering. 12. Buffalo Bill's Home, North Platte. 13. Harvest Time. 14. Smith Falls, north of Valentine
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Title: Greetings from New Mexico Chrome unused
Description:
New Mexico, Land of Enchantment Capital: Santa Fe. Area: 121,666 sq. mi. Population: 951,023 Motto: Crescit Eundo. It Grows at it Goes. Flower: Yucca. Bird: Road Runner. Tree: Pinon. 47th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Empire State CAPITAL: Albany. AREA: 49,576 sq. mi. POPULATION: 16,974,526. MOTTO: Excelsior, Ever Upward. FLOWER: Rose. TREE: Sugar Maple. 11th of the Original 13 States
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: The Cornhusker State Chrome unused
Description:
Greetings from Nebraska, Nebraska - Beef State - Cornhusker State Capital: Lincoln. Area: 77,227 Sq. Mi. Population: 1,411,330. Motto: Equality Before the Law. Flower: Goldenrod. Tree: Elm. Bird: Western Meadowlark. 37th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from New Hampshire Chrome unused
Description:
Capital: Concord Population: 606,921 Motto: Live free and die Flower: Purple Lilac Tree: White birch Ninth of the original 13 states
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Title: Greetings from New Jersey (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: Garden State 1960 population: 6,066,782 Area in sq. miles: 8,224 Entered the Union, Dec. 18, 1787
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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 North Dakota Chrome unused
Description:
State Bird: Meadowlark State Flower: Prairie Rose North Dakota Sioux State, Flickertail State Capital: Bismarck. Area: 70l,665 sq. mi. Population: 632,446. Motto: Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable. Flower: Prairie Rose. Bird: Western Meadowlark. Tree: Elm. The 39th or 40th State admitted to the Union, with South Dakota
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Title: Greetins from Nevada (NV), Chrome unused
Description:
Sagebrush State, Silver State CAPITAL: Carson City. AREA: 110,540 sq. mi. POPULATION: 160,083. MOTTO: All for Our Country. FLOWER: Sagebrush. BIRD: Mountain Bluebird. TREE: Single-leaf Pinon. SONG: Home Means Nevada. 36th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from North Carolina (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: The Tar Heel State State Capitol: Raleigh State Flower: Dogwood Area in sq. miles: 52,712 Entered in the Union, Nov. 21, 1789 N.C. ranks 10th in population
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Title: Greetings from Ohio Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Buckeye State 1960 Population - 9,706,397 Area in Sq. Miles - 41,040 Entered the Union, Mar. 1, 1803
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Title: Greetings from Ohio (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
"Buckeye State" Capital: Columbus. Area: 41,222 sq. mi. Population: 10,652,000. Flower: Scarlet Carnation. Bird: Cardinal. Tree: Ohio Buckeye. 17th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Ohio The Buckeye State (OH), Chrome unused
Description:
CAPITAL: Columbus. AREA: 41,222 Square Miles. Ranks 34th in population. Was the 17th State admitted to the Union. FLOWER: Scarlet Carnation BIRD: Cardinal TREE: Ohio Buckeye
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Title: Ohio the Buckeye State Chrome unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Greetings from Oklahoma (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname-Sooner State 1950 Population-2,233,351 Area in Sq. Miles-70,057 Entered the Union, Nov. 16, 1907
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Title: Greetings from Oklahoma - "Sooner State" (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
OKLAHOMA Sooner State CAPITAL: Oklahoma City. AREA: 68,887 sq. mi. POPULATION: 2,328,284. MOTTO: Labor, Omnia Vincit - Labor Conquers All Things. FLOWER: Mistletoe. BIRD: Scissortailed Flycatcher. TREE: Redbud. SONG: "Oklahoma." 45th State Admitted to the Union
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Title: Greetings from Oregon (OR), Chrome unused
Description:
Beaver State Capital: Salem. Area: 96,981 sq. mi. Population: 1,768,687. Motto: The Union. Flower: Oregon Grape. Bird: Western Meadowlark. Tree: Douglas Fir. 33rd State admitted to Union
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Title: Minnesota Land of the Sky Blue Water Chrome unused
Description:
The State of Minnesota Capital: St. Paul. Area 84,068 Square Miles. Ranks 18th in population, was the 32nd state admitted to the Union. The motto: L'etoile du Nord (Star of the North)
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Title: The "Buckeye State" Ohio Chrome
Description:
Talmadge Church, Statehouse, Perry's Memorial, Atwood Lake Park, Barrett Mill, Fort Recovery
Colourpicture
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Title: Greetings from Oregon Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings from Prince Edward Island Chrome unused
Description:
A miniature map of Prince Edward Island showing most of the Camping and Picnic areas and places of importance
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Palm Springs Chrome unused
Description:
Mitock & Sons
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Title: Pennsylvania the Keystone State Chrome unused
Description:
Capital: Harrisburg Area: 45,333 sq. Mile Population: 11,319,366 Motto: virtue, liberty, and independence Flower: Mountain laurel Bird: Ruffled grouse Tree: Eastern himlock Second of original 13 states
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Title: Route 66 through Oklahoma (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Route 66 - through Oklahoma
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Title: Greetings from Rhode Island (RI), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: Little Rhody Entered in the Union, MaY 29, 1790 1950 population:791,868 Area in sq. miles: 1,248
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Title: Greetings from South Carolina (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Palmetto State State Capitol - Columbia State Flower - Yellow Jessamine 1960 Population over - 2,382,594 Area in Sq. Miles - 30,989 Entered the Union, May 23, 1788
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Title: Greetings From Texas, The Lone Star State (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
TEXAS--The Lone Star State
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Title: Hello from South Dakota Chrome unused
Description:
The sunshine state
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Title: Pennsylvania Chrome unused
Description:
the "Keystone State", one of the original 13, has had a prominent place in American history. Offerning a great variety of outdoor recreation; hunting, fishing, skiing, camping, golfing, swimming, hiking, boating, etc., multitudes are attracted the year 'round
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Title: Greetings from Texas Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Lone Star State, 1960 Population - 9,579,677, Area in Sq. Miles - 265,896, Entered the Union. Dec. 29, 1845
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Title: Greetings from Texas - "The Lone Star State" (TX), Chrome PM 1964 Dec-24
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Title: Greetings from Vermont (VT), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Green Mountain State 1960 Population 389,881 Area in Sq. Miles - 9,564 Entered the Union, Mar. 4, 1791
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Title: Greetings From Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
VIRGINIA "Old Dominion" CAPITAL: Richmond. AREA: 40,815 sq. mi. POPULATION: 3,966,949. MOTTO: Sic Semper Tyrannis. Thus Always to Tyrants. FLOWER: American Dogwood. BIRD: Cardinal. TREE: American Dogwood. Tenth of the Original 13 States
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Title: Greetings From Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
WASHINGTON Nickname--Evergreen State 1960--Population--1,927,000 Area in Sq. Miles--69,127 Entered the Union, Nov. 11, 1889
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Title: Greetings from the State of Washington Chrome PM 1970 Apr-9
Description:
Smithwestern Co. Inc
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Title: Greetings from Washington (WA), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Legislative Bldg. and fountain 2. Space Needle at night 3. Grand Coulee Dam 4. Vantage Bridge 5. Sea Cave - Washington Seacoast 6. Mount Skuksan 7. Wheat Harvesting - Inland Empire 8. Mount Baker 9. Clam Digging, Pacific Ocean Seacoast 10. International Peace Arch 11. Spirit lake and Mount St. Helens 12. Tatoosh Island 13. Grand Coulee Dam 14. Seattle, at night 15. Cape Flattery 16. Space Needle
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Greetings From Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc
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Title: Greetings from Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
"Equality State" CAPITAL: Cheyenne. AREA: 97,014 sq. mi. POPULATION: 330,066. MOTTO: Cedant Arma Togae. Let Arms Yield to the Gown. FLOWER: Indian Paintbrush. BIRD: Meadowlark. TREE: Cottonwood. 44th State admitted to the Union
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Title: Wisconsin, The Badger State (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Capital: Madison. Area: 56,154 square miles. Ranks 14th in population, was the 30th state admitted to the Union and motto is: Forward
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Title: Greetings from Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Virginia "Old Dominian" Capital: Richmond. Area: 40,815 sq. mi. Population: 3,966,949. Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis. Thus Always to Tyrants. Flower: American Dogwood. Bird: Cardinal. Tree: American Dogwood. Tenth of the Original 13 States
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Title: Greetings From Wisconsin (WI), Chrome unused
Description:
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Capital: Madison. Area: 56,154 square miles. Ranks 14th in population, was the 30th state admitted to the Union and motto is: Forward
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Title: Greetings from Wisconsin Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname-Badger State 1960 Population-3,951,777 Area in Sq. Miles-56,066 Entered the Union, May 29, 1848
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Title: Greetings from Wyoming Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname-Equality (Suffrage) 1960 Population-330,066 Area in Sq. Miles-97,914 Entered the Union, July 10, 1890
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Title: Wisconsin the Badger State Chrome unused
Description:
Welcome to Wisconsin To its 9000 lakes. To its 1500 trout streams. To its 5 million acres of publicly owned forests. Americas dairyland offers one of the nations widest ranges of outdoor activities, from hunting and fishing to sailing, iceboating, and skiing
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Title: A Texan's Map of the United States (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Drawing of U.S. with Texas occupying about of area
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Title: Greetings from Florida - "The Sunshine State" (FL), Chrome PM 1962 Jun-12
Description:
Nickname-Sunshine State 1957 Population-3,897,414 Area in Sq. Miles-58,666 Entered the Union, Mar. 3, 1845
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Title: Greetings From Indiana (IN), Chrome unused
Description:
INDIANA THE HOOSIER STATE CAPITAL: Indianapolis. AREA: 36,291 sq. mi. POPULATION: 4,662,498. MOTTO: The Crossroads of America. FLOWER: Peony. BIRD: Cardinal. TREE: Tulip. SONG: On the Banks of the Wabash. 19th State admitted to the Union, Dec. 11, 1816
Meserve
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Title: Greetings from Indiana - "The Hoosier State" (IN), Chrome unused
Description:
INDIANA Hoosier State CAPITAL: Indianapolis. AREA: 36,291 sq. mi. POPULATION: 4,662,498. MOTTO: Cross-roads of America. FLOWER: Peony. BIRD: Cardinal. TREE: Tulip. SONG: On the Banks of the Wabash. 19th State admitted to the Union
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Title: 98 Fun Trip Florida's Miracle Strip - World's Most Beautiful Beaches Pensacola (FL), Chrome PM 1968 Feb-23
Description:
Fishing, Boating and Swimming are at its best in the azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico, along the sandy white beaches of Florida's Miracle Strip between Pensacola and Panama City
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Title: Greetings from Mississippi (MS), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Magnolia State 1950 Population - 2,178,914 Area in Sq. Miles - 46,865 Entered the Union, Dec. 10, 1817
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Title: Greetings from New Hampshire (NH), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Granite State; Area in Sq. Miles - 9,341; Entered the Union, June 21, 1788
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Title: Greetings from Pennsylvania (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname - Keystone State Area in Sq. Miles - 45,126 Entered the Union, Dec. 12, 1787
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Title: Greetings from South Carolina Chrome unused
Description:
State Flower-Jessamine State Bird-Wren Nickname-Palmetto State State Capitol-Columbia State Flower-Yellow Jessamine 1955 Population over-2,000,000 Area in Sq. Miles-30,989 Entered the Union, May 23, 1788
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Title: A Texan's Map of the United States Chrome unused
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Title: Chicago's Y.M.C.A. Hotel Chicago (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Chicago's Y.M.C.A. HOTEL 826 South Wabash Avenue - Chicago, Illinois 60605 Facilities for 2,000 - Men - Women - Families Many rooms with private showers 2 Cafeterias Serving 3,000 Meals Daily Convenient to all Transportation Guest Activities Free Overnight Parking
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Title: Greeting From New Mexico (NM), Chrome unused
Description:
Greeting from New Mexico Land of Enchantment
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