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Using Postcards for Research

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Discover the fascinating history of amusement parks and resorts through an exclusive postcard collection. This digital exhibit provides insights into the experiences of visitors and the evolution of these attractions. Featuring scenic views, nostalgic moments, and vintage advertisements, this collection captures the essence of outdoor fun and tent life from a bygone era. From the charming Wylie Tour to the iconic Colby mail card, explore the exchange of colorful postcards and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of leisure and travel, on display through July 2011.

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Using Postcards for Research

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  1. Using Postcards for Research

  2. World’s Fairs

  3. Amusement Parks

  4. Amusement Parks

  5. Cities

  6. Historic Sites

  7. Outdoors

  8. Outdoors “…we did not go by way of the Wylie Tour yet we would recommend it to people who like tent life instead of hotels…prices range from 40 to 30 dollars for 5 ½ days”

  9. Resorts

  10. Resorts

  11. Resorts

  12. Collecting “I would like to exchange a few coloured postcards”

  13. Final Thoughts “The first mail card to appear in Watersville is the Colby one before you…We cannot equal your Swiss cards but hope to improve on this.”

  14. Digital Collections

  15. Exhibit through July 2011

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