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Postcards capture the flavor of life like neither a letter nor an e-mail can. Postcards were the primary means of communication in the early 20th century, and these mementos now preserve glimpses of the past through vintage images and intimate messages. Each title in the Postcard History series reveals the way of life of the average American generations ago, offering postcard enthusiasts and curious minds a nostalgic treat.
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Roanoke in Vintage Postcards - Images of America
Item ID - 70514390

Nelson Harris, 128 pages. Postcard History Series: Roanoke in Vintage Postcards captures the history of this remarkable community through the images of the picture postcard. With the construction of each new bank, school, bridge, and church, the postcard became a convenient way to promote and celebrate the achievement; now, now, these images preserve a collective record of Roanoke's heritage. »More Details
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Shenandoah National Park & It's Neighbors - Images of America
Item ID - 70506451

Anne Frederick, 128 pages. Postcard History Series: Shenandoah National Park and Its Neighbors proves to be a wonderful vehicle, for both young and old, to learn more about the area's past and experience its environmental splendor. The Shenandoah Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains combine to make one of the most breathtaking and inspiring locations on the East Coast. »More Details
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