This is a small white tray from the New York World’s Fair held in 1964-1965. The center of the tray features a picture of the Heliport and "Top of the Fair" Restaurant – The Air Gateway To The Fair.
The back side of the tray gives some information about the fair. See photo three for this information. ...click for details
This is a souvenir postcard that says, "Chinees Restaurant – Peking - Bovenzaal." It shows the inside of a restaurant in Amsterdam – Holland.
The card is addressed to Fort Worth, Texas. The Buzzo’s are telling of their good time, however, the baggage has been lost in transit and there are hopes it will catch up to them. ...click for details
This is a souvenir postcard that says, "Greetings From St. Louis Zoo." It shows a pretty scene of flamingos, swans and other birds in a pond. Very colorful.
The card is from Mother telling the Steele’s of Fort Worth, Texas, that everything is fine.
This vintage postcard shows a view of the Casino – Florida’s Newest Playground in Pensacola, Florida. Shepeard’s of Pensacola published the postcard. There is no copyright but I estimate the postcard is from the 1930’s or 1940’s.
The postcard is in good condition with some minor wear to the corners. The back side is unused with some light ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of Compton Ridge, Mutton Hollow – Shepherd of the Hills Country in Missouri. The card states, "In the Beautiful Ozarks, Land of a Million Smiles.
The postcard is postmarked from Joplin, Missouri, and is dated August 26, 1940. The postcard is address to Miss Odessa in Abilene, Texas. ...click for details
This vintage postcard shows a view of the Lake at Overton Park. The Pavilion is in the distance. Overton Park is in Memphis, Tennessee. The postcard is postmarked Memphis, Tennessee with a date of August 7, 1938.
The postcard it addressed to Miss Aline in Fort Worth ,Texas. ...click for details
This is a vintage postcard showing the Magnolia Court Motel in Little Rock, Arkansas – On U. S. 67-70 Southwest. The AAA logo is in the lower right corner of the car
The postcard is address to Pam of Fort Worth, Texas from Mary. Mom Mary is asking little Pam to be a "sweet baby" for Big Momma. The postcard is postmarked from Keo ...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