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#TBT Watkins Glen Waterfalls Vintage Post Cards

Minnehaha Falls with Cavern Cascade in the Background Arthur E. Richards, Watkins Glen, NY Genuine Curteich Chicago
Minnehaha Falls with Cavern Cascade in the Background
Arthur E. Richards, Watkins Glen, NY
Genuine Curteich Chicago
Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen, NY
Rainbow Falls, Watkins Glen, NY
Published by Arthur R Richards, Watkins Glen, NY
Outstanding beauty spot is Rainbow Falls. Here is a scene 50,000 years in the making. Late in the afternoon is this thrilling spot of Watkins Glen brilliant rainbows flash in the summer sun.
Colorcraft Made by the Dexter Press, Pearl River, NY

 

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Happy New Year! Celebrate with this selection of vintage pretties!

A Happy new Year
A Happy New Year
Calendar 1909
Carte-postale, Post Card, Postkarte, Correspondenzkarte, Dopisnice, OTKPБITOE ПИCБMO, Levelezö-Lap, Made in Germany
Calandar 1910
To Mrs. Chas F Eichhorn of 155 Montgomery St. Buffalo, NY
Made Exclusively for S.H. (Seymour H) Knox and Son
Cheery Greetings for the New Year
May the happiness it brings you,
Be so genuine and deep,
That you’ll laugh a lot in day-time,
And still chuckle in your sleep!
Circa 1922, Made in the USA
A Happy New Year to you
circa 1909
A Happy New year
Raphael Tuck and Sons “Happy hours” Series of New Year Post Cards Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen No 602
A Happy New Year
Circa 1909 Printed in Germany
I wish you a Happy New Year
A Happy New Year
Postal Telegraph Commercial Cables circa 1909

Genuine Photographs from Rock City Gardens & Fairyland Caverns

Via Facebook

Rock City Gardens is one of the south’s oldest and most popular natural attractions. Just six miles from downtown Chattanooga, Tenn., Rock City is an enchanted, 4,100-foot walking trail showcasing soaring rock formations and lush gardens that include over 400 species of wildflowers and plants. Other features include the Swing-A-Long Bridge that spans nearly 200 feet and the lookout point at Lover’s Leap where you can “See Seven States” while standing over the 140-foot waterfall that cascades down Lookout Mountain. More than half a million people from all over the world visit this nostalgic attraction each year, making memories worth repeating.

The attraction opened in 1932 by Garnet and Frieda Carter, and was made known partially due to the barn advertising campaign Carter initiated. A sign painter named Clark Byers was hired to travel the nation’s highways and offer to paint farmer’s barns in exchange for letting them paint three simple words: See Rock City. The distinctive black-and-white signs appeared as far north as Michigan and as far west as Texas. The advertising soon began to produce the desired effect and, by the close of the 1930’s, more travelers than ever had seen Rock City Gardens.

I am not sure when I first acquired this set of photos- obviously it is an incomplete set seeing that I have only 9 of the 10.

 

 


I found any number of vintage postcards of rock city gardens over on eBay

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