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Tsa La Gi Indian Village, OK: "Booger" masks
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Tsa La Gi Indian Village, OK: "Booger" masksThis vintage linen postcard of Tsa La Gi Indian Village, Oklahoma was printed by the Tichnor Brothers of Boston, circa 19601979. It pictures "Booger" masks. It survives as a small, vivid window into Tsa La Gi Indian Village as travelers once saw it. It comes from the golden age of American "linen" postcards , named for the soft, textured rag paper that gave them their warmth and glow , and belongs to the celebrated Tichnor Brothers Collection. This
agricultural fair grounds
This vintage linen postcard of Sakakawea
constructed in 1811
A charming piece of Severna Park history for any wall
providing insight into the residential architecture of Charleston County during the 18th century
located in Guilford County
capturing elements such as fences and privies that were essential to the property and its historical context
Waldorf grew up alongside Route 301
Frances Benjamin Johnstons vintage photograph captures a scene from New Orleans
reflecting the architectural style of the 18th century
The survey aimed to preserve and promote the understanding of Southern architecture through detailed photography
a roadside stop sitting 60 miles south of Baltimore
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