Kentucky Dam Village State Park - Gilbertsville, Kentucky
The Village Inn Open twelve months a year, glamorously modern Village Inn offers 56 large attractively furnished single and double rooms for vacation luxury.
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The Village Inn Open twelve months a year, glamorously modern Village Inn offers 56 large attractively furnished single and double rooms for vacation luxury.
Copyrighted - New York Zoological Society, Publishers Only Official Post Card of the New York Park bear this imprint. NYZP.
A beautiful park in Detroit’s new Civic Center offers rest, recreation, and a fascinating panorama of the River traffic. The Veteran’s Memorial Building is at the right.
Hand feeding part of the herd of tame, uncaged animals. Route #3 Weirs Beach, N.H. Route #1 York Beach, Maine Where herds of loosed, tame, friendly animals will greet you in the cool forest. Wild animal preserved for all trypes of animals and birds - baby animals and grown ones can be bottle fed and petted. Open daily - June to October Week ends in May & October
Interior of the new Winter Park Mall Shopping Center. One of the largest Air Conditioned Malls in the South. Mailed from Orlando, Florida to Mrs. Carace Wing of Phillips, Maine on March 12, 1970: Hi: Think of you often & so glad you stop to see Ma. This is just one of the beautiful places here. I've found plenty of those old me - decided I can share some with you after all!!! Ha! See you in May or June. Can't decide. Love, Glenice
College Park Auditorium - Jackson, Mississippi
This modern auditorium, built by the city of Jackson in 1949, is used for concerts, meetings and athletic events. Located on Lynch Street near Jackson State College.
Stone Mountain State Park, Georgia
Here passengers ride on the world’s biggest Park railroad on a 30 minute trip around Georgia’s famous Stone Mountain.
Calico Saloon Bar at Knott’s Berry Farm - Ghost Town, California
Inhabitants of Ghost Town gather at this colorful frontier bar, to enjoy hilarious entertainment while they sup a cool glass of sarsaparilla.
Onyx Chamber in Mammoth Cave - Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Stalactites and stalagmites in many shapes and forms create a subterranean fantasy in this section of Mammoth Cave - seen on the Scenic All-Day and Frozen Niagara Tours.
Fairyland Forest - Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania
Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the King’s horses and all the King’s men Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again.
Lewis Palm Park - St. Petersburg, Florida
4100 Fourth Street North St. Petersburg, Florida 23 rooms and apartments, air-conditioned, Central and Electric Heat, Free TV in All Rooms, Large Heated Swimming Pool, Shuffleboards, Horse Shoe Courts. Swings for Children. City Block of Parked Ground to Relax. Daily Maid Service. 5 minutes to Business District. Restaurant Across Street. Open Year ‘Round. Member Chamber of Commerce and Florida Motel Association.
Indiana Dunes State Park - Chesterton, Indiana
Warm sun and the cooling, blue water of Lake Michigan bring many families to the beach for a picnic and a swim.
Camel Rides in Vilas Park - Madison, Wisconsin
Each Sunday morning during the summer the Camel Patrol of the Zor Shrine gives free rides to children at Vilas Park Zoo.
Indian Burial Ground at Fountain of Youth Park - St. Augustine, Florida
The Oldest city in the United States. On April 13th, 1934 while preparing to set out full grown orange trees, workmen came in contact with human bones. The Smithsonian Institute at Washington was immediately notified. They sent Dr. M. W. Sterling, head of the Department of Ethnology, under who supervision the excavations were made. In his report he stats that in has opinion these skeletons were part of an ancient Burial ground, made during the early mission and military period of the Spanish regime which dates after St. Augustine was established in 1565. There are over one hundred skeletons exposed in the exact positions as they were found, housed in an appropriate building of Indian Communal design. Archaeologist say that there are thousands of Indian Skeletons buried on this location.
Going-To-The-Sun Road - Glacier National Park
The Whistling Marmot at the Weeping Wall The whistling marmot is one of the Park’s friendliest little animals as shown here greeting a Park visitor near the famous Weeping Wall on Going-to-the-Sun Road, one of Glacier’s favorite roadside attractions. This rare view is indeed a photographer’s dream come true. Color by Norman Bauchey
White Lake State Park - Tamworth, New Hampshire
Beach & Picnic Area This 600 acre park has the largest number of campsites in the state park system, and is situated on a lake noted for fishing and bathing, all of which adds up to unlimited recreation enjoyment for the whole family.
Walnut Park - Syracuse, New York
Mailed from Syracuse, New York to Miss Jennie Gorper of Walton, New York on September 24, 1912: Hello Jennie, How is you heart? I suppose you enjoyed yourself at Walton Fair. Let me hear you if you aren't married yet. Stanley D.C.