This is a humorous postcard that shows a guy who stayed in Las Vegas just a little too long! His clothes are tattered and his shoes are worn out – but he is moving in the direction of Home and says, "I’ll be home soon!"
This is typical of postcards people used to send to let others know they would be returning from vacation soon ...click for details
This is a humorous postcard that shows Clem and his lovely broken down in their car. Ellie May, of course, thinks Clem is using the old "out of gas" trick to be alone with her. The look on the cow’s face says it all!
This is a Happy Traveler Postcard printed in the U.S.A. ...click for details
This is a humorous postcard that shows a family all packed up ready to leave on vacation. The kids have gone wild, the wife waits patiently in the car, and poor ole Dad is wondering why he calls this a "vacation."
Jack H. Bain of Toronto, Canada, published the postcard. There is no published date, however, I believe it is from t ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of the Hudson River with the World Trade Center Twin Towers in the background. The photo is by Jim McWilliams. Scenic Designs, Inc. of Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, published the postcard. There is no copyright date, but I am guess that it is from the 1980’s.
The postcard is in good condition with some minor w ...click for details
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 unus ...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 Yuma County Court House in Yuma Arizona. Lollegard Specialty Company of Tuson and Phoenix, Arizona, published the postcard.
My research of the print code shows this card is dated 1943.