A BONNIE WEE BIT O’ SCOTLAND


The Brae Loch Inn
Cazenovia, New York
A wee Bit O’ Scotland Located On Rt. 20, Cazenovia, N.Y. Serving Braw Food & Drink. A Bonnie Wee Scottish Gift House and overnight lodgings at their best.


Don’t forget the Scotch.

A BONNIE WEE BIT O’ SCOTLAND

The Brae Loch Inn

Cazenovia, New York

A wee Bit O’ Scotland Located On Rt. 20, Cazenovia, N.Y. Serving Braw Food & Drink. A Bonnie Wee Scottish Gift House and overnight lodgings at their best.

Don’t forget the Scotch.

NEED HEAD GEAR, DOCTOR?




Whether for extension or suspension, Doctor…we’re equipped to take care of your head halter needs…we can supply complete home traction kits.

NEED HEAD GEAR, DOCTOR?

Whether for extension or suspension, Doctor…we’re equipped to take care of your head halter needs…we can supply complete home traction kits.

HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO

SOUTH OF THE BORDER
South Carolina at the N.C. - S.C. Border
The real PEDRO! 6 feet tall, and ready to pose with you, you’ll find this pseudo-Confederate/Mexican all over SOUTH of the BORDER to greet you and make your stay more memorable. OLE! COME SI, COME STAY!

HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO

SOUTH OF THE BORDER

South Carolina at the N.C. - S.C. Border

The real PEDRO! 6 feet tall, and ready to pose with you, you’ll find this pseudo-Confederate/Mexican all over SOUTH of the BORDER to greet you and make your stay more memorable. OLE! COME SI, COME STAY!

MILE HIGH OVERLOOK


MILE HIGH OVERLOOKBlue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
Mile High Overlook, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, four miles form Soco Gap, affords spectacular views of the Great Smoky Mountains in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

MILE HIGH OVERLOOK

MILE HIGH OVERLOOK
Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina

Mile High Overlook, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, four miles form Soco Gap, affords spectacular views of the Great Smoky Mountains in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

FLORIDA HAS 8426 MILES OF TIDAL COASTLINE
Greetings From Florida
“The Sunshine State”

FLORIDA HAS 8426 MILES OF TIDAL COASTLINE

Greetings From Florida

“The Sunshine State”

NAME the STATE Winner

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The answer is:

d) Michigan

MICHIGAN THUMB SCENERY

Abandoned Grindstones, one time a thriving industry, Grindstone City, Michigan.

The WINNER, chosen at random from the correct answers, is:

hagndaz

Congratulations, hagndaz! To claim your postcard prize, email me at bad.postcards@gmail.com with your choice of postcard from the list below and your mailing address.

1) AH! SWEET MISERY OF LOVE
2) WESTERN JACKALOPE
3) LEMON MERINGUE PIE at LUCILLE and OTLEY’S
4) OUR PRESIDENTS (Ike and before)
5) MISS SUGARDALE—1958

GUN UNCONTROL

UNIVERSAL STUDIO
One  of the highlights of the Universal Studios Tour is the stunt show, with daring Hollywood stunt-man doing a 30 foot high fall.

GUN UNCONTROL

UNIVERSAL STUDIO

One  of the highlights of the Universal Studios Tour is the stunt show, with daring Hollywood stunt-man doing a 30 foot high fall.

SUBURBAN MOTEL


SUBURBAN MOTEL
All New — 18 Units
Three blocks East Jct. Hiway 16 - 38 on 38Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Showers or Tub Combinations, Wall to Wall Carpet - Individual Controlled Steam Heat - Free TV - Cafe 3 blocks.

SUBURBAN MOTEL

SUBURBAN MOTEL

All New — 18 Units

Three blocks East Jct. Hiway 16 - 38 on 38
Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Showers or Tub Combinations, Wall to Wall Carpet - Individual Controlled Steam Heat - Free TV - Cafe 3 blocks.




NAME the STATE
Where was this picture taken?
a) New Jersey
b) Wisconsin
c) Missouri
d) Michigan
The answer is d) Michigan
The WINNER.
Submit your answer below. I will select one tumbler at random from all those who answer correctly. That tumblrer wins their choice of one of these beautiful, vintage postcards (all previously published on BAD POSTCARDS).
Submit your answer by 8:00 PM on Thursday (May 2). I will announce the winner later that evening.
1) AH! SWEET MISERY OF LOVE2) WESTERN JACKALOPE3) LEMON MERINGUE PIE at LUCILLE and OTLEY’S4) OUR PRESIDENTS (Ike and before)5) MISS SUGARDALE—1958 
GOOD LUCK!

NAME the STATE

Where was this picture taken?

a) New Jersey

b) Wisconsin

c) Missouri

d) Michigan

The answer is d) Michigan

The WINNER.

Submit your answer below. I will select one tumbler at random from all those who answer correctly. That tumblrer wins their choice of one of these beautiful, vintage postcards (all previously published on BAD POSTCARDS).

Submit your answer by 8:00 PM on Thursday (May 2). I will announce the winner later that evening.

1) AH! SWEET MISERY OF LOVE
2) WESTERN JACKALOPE
3) LEMON MERINGUE PIE at LUCILLE and OTLEY’S
4) OUR PRESIDENTS (Ike and before)
5) MISS SUGARDALE—1958 

GOOD LUCK!

DOUBTFUL PALS

DOUBTFUL PALS

CHEESE SOUFFLÉ! OUI! OUI!
“Try our French CHEESE SOUFFLÉ a La Bourgogne. You’ll love this taste treat! Our soufflé chef devotes full attention to every piping hot casserole of fluffy eggs and Parmesan cheese, baked to golden brown perfection. The favorite dish of epicures is our most famous specialty.
“Our Masterpiece…Oui!”




LA BOURGOGNE French Restaurant(Pronounced BURGOIN)
Famous for its delicious cheese soufflé and other superb French dishes from the sunny Province of Bourgogne, where the world renowned Burgundy wine is produced.
LA BOURGOGNE Restaurant Français123 West 44th Street, New York 36, N. Y.Phone JUdson 2-4230 

CHEESE SOUFFLÉ! OUI! OUI!

“Try our French CHEESE SOUFFLÉ a La Bourgogne. You’ll love this taste treat! Our soufflé chef devotes full attention to every piping hot casserole of fluffy eggs and Parmesan cheese, baked to golden brown perfection. The favorite dish of epicures is our most famous specialty.

“Our Masterpiece…Oui!”

LA BOURGOGNE French Restaurant
(Pronounced BURGOIN)

Famous for its delicious cheese soufflé and other superb French dishes from the sunny Province of Bourgogne, where the world renowned Burgundy wine is produced.

LA BOURGOGNE Restaurant Français
123 West 44th Street, New York 36, N. Y.
Phone JUdson 2-4230 

GREETINGS FROM DIXIE

Upper Left: Tobacco FieldUpper Right: MagnoliaLower Left: Mechanical Cotton PickersLower Right: A lovely Southern mansion
Confederate flag in center. 

GREETINGS FROM DIXIE

Upper Left: Tobacco Field
Upper Right: Magnolia
Lower Left: Mechanical Cotton Pickers
Lower Right: A lovely Southern mansion

Confederate flag in center. 

DRIVE THRU

TUNNEL TREE
Sequoia Park, Calif. This fallen Sequoia is so huge that the road to Crescent Meadow, Giant Forest, was cut right through the prostrate trunk.

DRIVE THRU

TUNNEL TREE

Sequoia Park, Calif. This fallen Sequoia is so huge that the road to Crescent Meadow, Giant Forest, was cut right through the prostrate trunk.




“I can’t say when I’ll come home. I like it so well. I travel all over the city alone.”Large letter greetings postcard with glitter embellishment
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LAST WEEKEND!
GREETINGS FROM THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Exhibit at The City Reliquary in Brooklyn, New York through Sunday, April 28, 2013
Curated by your BAD POSTCARDS blogger who also collects New York City postcards.
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Before March 1907, any handwritten messages on a postcard were restricted to the image side. By law, the back of the card was reserved for the recipient’s name and address only.
The postcards selected for this exhibit were postally used and bear messages that refer to the image or express a sentiment about New York City—sometimes humorous, sometimes evocative.
At one glance you see image with message. You see New York City and its wondrous new marvels (skyscrapers, bridges, subways) through the eyes of its residents and visitors over 100 years ago.

“I can’t say when I’ll come home. I like it so well. I travel all over the city alone.”
Large letter greetings postcard with glitter embellishment

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LAST WEEKEND!

GREETINGS FROM THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Exhibit at The City Reliquary in Brooklyn, New York through Sunday, April 28, 2013

Curated by your BAD POSTCARDS blogger who also collects New York City postcards.

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Before March 1907, any handwritten messages on a postcard were restricted to the image side. By law, the back of the card was reserved for the recipient’s name and address only.

The postcards selected for this exhibit were postally used and bear messages that refer to the image or express a sentiment about New York City—sometimes humorous, sometimes evocative.

At one glance you see image with message. You see New York City and its wondrous new marvels (skyscrapers, bridges, subways) through the eyes of its residents and visitors over 100 years ago.

FLAMING FLORIDA

Scene from spectacular FLORIDA AFLAME, the drama of the Seminole Indians, produced at Safety Harbor, Florida.

FLAMING FLORIDA

Scene from spectacular FLORIDA AFLAME, the drama of the Seminole Indians, produced at Safety Harbor, Florida.