This vintage postcard shows a view of a "Jet-Age" theme building at Los Angeles International Airport. There is no date on the postcard, however, from the cars in the photo, I am guessing it is from late 1950’s or 1960’s.
The postcard is in good condition with some minor wear to the corners. The back side of the postcard is unused.... Click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view the Empire State Building and the Marble Collegiate Church. Manhattan Post Card Publishing Company of New York published the postcard that has a 1964 copyright.
The postcard is in good condition with some minor wear to the corners. The back side of the postcard is unused.... Click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of Sleeping Beauty’s Enchanted Castle in the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland. The lucky sender of this card was visiting Disneyland just six short years after it opened in 1955.
The postcard is postmarked from Anaheim, California, on June 27, 1961. It was mailed to Shelbyville, Tennessee.... Click for details
This vintage postcard shows a Navajo woman weaver. The postcard is postmarked December 12, 1956, from Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was mailed to Fort Worth, Texas, to Mrs. Mallonee. George just wanted to let her know he was having a good time in the snow!
The postcard was published and distributed by Bob Petley of Phoenix, Arizona.... Click for details
This is a postcard showing the American Red Cross Building in Camp Shelby, Mississippi. The postmark is May 18, 1944. There is also a very nice canceled 1¢ stamp.
The postcard is to Lucky from Mary. She is wishing Lucky a happy birthday and states she enjoyed her trip to Mississippi but will take Jersey any day. Mary also liked being with... Click for details
This is a very old picture postcard. It shows a young woman – all dressed up on his Sunday best – an ankle length dress. The woman has accessorized with a wide-brim hat, gloves and a long string of beads.
It was a common practice for people to have photographs of themselves made into postcards they could send to friends and loved ones.... Click for details
This is a very old picture postcard. It shows a young man – I’m guessing in his twenties – all dressed up on his Sunday best, a dark suit. There appears to be a pen in his coat pocket. Not the straight edge of the tie bottom.
It was a common practice for people to have photographs of themselves made into postcards they could send to frien... Click for details