10/29/11

Clinton Square

Clinton Square
Thank you Tina!

10/26/11

Savannah

View of River Street in Savannah as viewed from across the river.
Thank you Katelyn for the postcard!

10/21/11

Richmond, Vir


Katie brought this card from her visit to Virginia to see her boyfriend who is stationed at Fort Lee.

10/18/11

Connecticut River

The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England.
Flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire,
along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, through Western
Massachusetts and central Connecticut into Long Island Sound at Old Saybrook.
Thank you Lena for this postcard from your drive through the state!

10/15/11

Bumpah Stickah


This postcard also doubles as a bumper sticker! Thank you to Cassia for bringing this postcard for Sam!

10/11/11

Teotihuacan

Prehispanic city known as "The God's City" , occupied approximately
from 200 B.C. to 750 A.D. site of great importance for all mesoamerica
due to the leyend of the fifth sun, which was created here. 
(Pardon the translation - I copied directly from the postcard)

Thank you Danielle! She brought this postcard back from her trip to Mexico this summer.

10/9/11

Cactus Map of USA

Eye catching design of the U.S.A., done completely in colorful cactus. Each state consists of a different variety of cactus. The map measures 24ft wide by approximately 12ft deep and consists of over 6,000 cacti. This beautiful map may be viewed Monday - Friday from 7a.m. to 5p.m. and on Saturday from 7a.m. to noon.  Apopka, Fl 32703 (305) 886-1833

10/7/11

Florida Plate

Florida, the most popular vacation spot in the U.S.A.,
is the perfect getaway for people of all ages.
It offers everything from sandy-white and crystal-clear waters,
to top class resorts and outstanding scenery.
Jasmin, thank you for buying this postcard.

10/4/11

Ft Lee, Virginia

Aerial View of Fort Lee, Virginia
Fort Lee dates to 1645 when Fort Henry was established along the falls of the Appomattox River. Ravaged in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, the area figured prominently in the concluding phases of each war.

Thank you Katelyn for bringing this postcard back with you from your visit!