This vintage postcard shows the National Education Association Center at 1201 Sixteenth Street, Washington D. C. The center was built with the contributions of more than 250,000 teachers and friends.
There is no date on the postcard, however, from the cars in front of the building, I estimate the date to be in the 1950’s. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of the High School Building in Ardmore, Oklahoma. I did find one dated picture of the High School building dated 1923. I believe it was built around 1905 to 1907 if my research information is correct. The School is located at North Washington and 2nd Street.
If you like puzzles and model building, then this might be the book for you. It is from The World At Your Feet Series and is titled "Build Your Own Vatican – A Cut-And-Assemble Model of ST. Peter’s Basilica." The project is by Alan Rose and has a 1983 copyright.
The pieces for this project are not perforated and would have to be ...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 publication titled "Tarrant County Government – A Citizens’ Handbook." Tarrant County is the home of Fort Worth, Texas. The book was published to inform citizens of Tarrant County about the services the Country provides for them. From the acknowledgement at the front of the book, it appears The League of Women Voters was responsible for the printing of this book.