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Patriotic Holidays Made for Perfect Postcards

Patriotic Holidays Made for Perfect Postcards

By Robert Reed  Displays of patriotism abounded in the United States long before the most timely arrival of holiday postcards on the American scene early in the 20th century. Yet the robust stars and stripes and all those related images just never looked better than they did in print on illustrated postcards. Within ten years of the ‘new’ century citizens […]

by · May 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Feature Article
More Than Japanese Postal Stationery

More Than Japanese Postal Stationery

By Carol Mobley  I consider myself a novice when it comes to postal history but when I recently acquired this post card,  I felt that to write about it was a good way to dip my feet in the water.  This postcard is considered art.  The front of the card has an original “gansai” water color image.  A kimono-clad woman […]

by · April 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Welcome to Fort Collins’ Vintage Marketplace

Welcome to Fort Collins’ Vintage Marketplace

By Jon DeStefano  When Kimberly Mary was growing up in Loveland she never imagined she someday would own an amazing shopping destination right in Fort Collins’ celebrated   Antique Alley. Even later when she lived in Fort Collins and owned a very successful on-line auction company she had no idea she would one day put together a boutique style antique mall […]

by · April 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Baseball Cards of the 1950s: A Kid’s View Looking Back

Baseball Cards of the 1950s: A Kid’s View Looking Back

By Tom Cotter  While I am not sure what got us started, about 1955 we began collecting baseball cards (my brother was eight, I was five).  I suspect it was reasonably inexpensive and we were certainly in love with baseball.  We lived in Wichita, Kansas, which in the 1950s had minor league teams (Milwaukee Braves AAA affiliate 1956-1958), although I […]

by · April 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Feature Article

History of Florence, Park 1

 Editor’s Note: Since Florence has such a rich history, we thought we would devide this article into two parts. You can look forward to Part 2 in the May issue.  Incorporated in 1887, Florence is a statutory city of 3,800 people located in Fremont County, Colorado. We are situated in Colorado’s “banana belt” at the base of the Rocky Mountains, […]

by · April 4, 2023 · 0 comments · Feature Article