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Farm and Barn Postcards | Set of 12
Get ready to be transported to the countryside with this set of 12 Farm & Barn postcards from Christopher Arndt Postcard Co! Each postcard features a unique and dazzling design that captures the essence of rural life. From the iconic … Read More
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Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Postcard
The iconic redesigned half-ton pickup was part of Chevrolet’s new post-World War II trucks which enjoyed the top spot in USA truck sales between 1947 to 1955. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Dazzling textured cardstock — 27-01-108 | © Christopher Arndt Images. All rights … Read More
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Red Tractor Postcard
The iconic bright red tractor manufactured by International Harvester was primarily used for row-crop work. This all-purpose tractor was affordable for the small family farm in the 20th-century. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured finish — 38-01 | … Read More
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Cherry Barn Postcard
For over 100 years, cherry orchards across the peninsula have been harvesting both sweet and Montmorency cherries – making Door County the fourth largest producer of cherries in the nation. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Premium textured stipple card stock Postage: Postcard … Read More
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Hay Field Postcard
Hay is cut, dried, and stored as fodder for grazing animals such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep. Round bales can weigh over 800 lbs and compress the hay tightly to resist moisture and prevent spoilage. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card … Read More
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Combine Postcard
Combining four harvesting steps—reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing—in a single process, the combine is used to harvest grain crops such as wheat, oats, rye, barley, corn, soybeans, and more. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured finish — 38-03 … Read More
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Fresh Eggs Postcard
Eggs consist of an egg white, egg yolk, and protective shell which is generally white in color across most regions of the United States with brown eggs more common in the New England area. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp … Read More
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Harvest Postcard
Combining four harvesting steps—reaping, threshing, gathering, and winnowing—in a single process, the combine is used to harvest grain crops such as wheat, oats, rye, barley, corn, soybeans, and more. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured finish — 38-05 … Read More
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Corn Road Postcard
The United States is the world’s largest corn producer with 96,000,000 acres reserved for corn production—mainly in the Midwest. Corn is also used for corn ethanol, animal feed, corn starch, and corn syrup. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like … Read More
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Red Barn Postcard
The iconic gambrel roof barn style reflects the iconic image of the American barn. The double-pitched roof was optimal for farmers keeping livestock, equipment, or fodder with a generous loft for storage. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured … Read More
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Farmhouse Postcard
The classic American Farmhouse was a simply built building, usually with a rectangular floor plan, wrap-around porch, wooden clapboard siding, and low ceilings, small doors, and narrow stairways. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured finish — 38-08 | … Read More
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Farm Kitchen Table Postcard
During Colonial America times, the versatile kitchen table was used for all sorts of meal preparation and food canning tasks as it was the only work surface available in an era before countertops. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like … Read More
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Field of Sunflowers Postcard
A field of sunflowers bloom on a traditional small family farm in northern Door County. The landscape is rich in stunning beauty with orchard lined roads, quaint villages, and miles of picturesque shoreline. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Premium textured stipple card … Read More