Thursday Postcard Hunt - Illustrations: Maps
In August Thursday Postcard Hunt brings us the theme of Illustrations. This first week is Maps.
California Missions
Linen Era 1930-1945
Linen Era 1930-1945
Mammoth Lakes Area, California
You Can Easily Find Your Way in Boston
Divided Back Era 1907-1915
Divided Back Era 1907-1915
Next week's Illustrated postcards will be Art.
"You Can Easily Find Your Way in..." is the best slogan for selling maps!
ReplyDeleteIt really is!
DeleteThat. Boston postcard is awesome. Look at the cow! :-)
ReplyDeleteWinding her way to Boston! Funny they know where a cow path was.
DeleteThe Boston map is fun! I'm intrigued by Old Mammoth and New Mammoth.
ReplyDeleteI had to look that up. The New is the developed resort town, upscale, gondolas, shops etc. designed for tourism and recreation. Old is the original 19th century settlement with cabins and lodges, a more natural setting.
Delete...I love maps.
ReplyDeleteMe too, especially old ones.
DeleteThe missions and Mammoth Lakes? You're hitting places I'm familiar with. Cool.
ReplyDeleteI've not been to Mammoth, but some of the missions? Of course! 4th graders always took (probably still do) a field trip to Mission San Jose. My grandmother lived in San Mateo, a street off one off El Camino Real, with its bells.
DeleteNever been there, others have told be it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFascinating that the all the missions were built over a short period of time. I like how the Boston streets are lined with people
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