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Living 31 vintage Christmas cards sent in Alabama from 1900-1970, plus a history of holiday cards Published: Dec. 23, 2014, 10:22 a.m.
Patriotic symbols were featured on WWII vintage Christmas cards. (Bob Ruegsegger/Freelance) The exhibit at the Wallace History Room of the Chesapeake Central Library on Cedar Road runs until Jan. 7.
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Christmas greetings, with a touch of gloating, from sunny Southern California Poppies don’t bloom in December, as depicted on this vintage postcard from Patt Morrison’s collection, but nobody ...
EDMONDS — A 21st-century holiday tradition at Cascadia Art Museum in Edmonds has returned — an exhibition of Christmas cards by noted Northwest artists and designers of the 20th century.
Another card featured a Christmas tree, a lantern, and a simple greeting of "Silent Night" from a man named Martin.
And right now you can peek into Christmas past through 70 years of vintage Christmas cards — a portion of the Wreden family collection — on display in a free exhibit through Jan. 18 (closed ...
Christmas decorations here date from around the 1940s to the 1970s, with owner Thea Morales noting she considers anything 20 years old and older to be vintage. She says that for the last three ...
Vinatge Christmas cards in Raleigh dating back to the 1930s. Image courtesy of the State Archives of North Carolina.
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