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Nuclear Ship Savannah
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Nuclear Ship Savannah had a famous namesake. The SS Savannah was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1819; the voyage lasted 27 days. One hundred forty years later, the NS Savannah, a completely different kind of vessel, did the same in a fraction of the time. The second trip was much more…
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Night At the Mexican Border
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Nighttime postcards from the U.S. – Mexican border is certainly a unique collection, and the collector is sharing his views, insights, and lots of interesting facts.
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Bamforth’s “Big Bottoms” Postcards
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Seaside humor postcards always avoid outright meanness, sure they are exaggerations but they are harmless. Most of the art does not mock real bodies, it mocks the cartoon world. They are the cards that portray naughtiness without consequences.
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St. Augustine, Florida – The Oldest City in the United States
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Saint Augustine, Florida radiates a charm that feels timeless and inviting. The cobblestone streets, Spanish architecture, and ocean breezes are like nowhere else in Florida. The historic district buzzes with culture, while peaceful beaches offer space to unwind. Warm hospitality, vibrant arts, and stunning sunsets make the city unforgettable.
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