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Chicago River Sailboat Migration Postcard
Each year, in the spring and fall, a total of 27 historical bridges along the Main and South Branches of the Chicago River are raised sequentially on a twice weekly schedule to allow for recreational boat traffic to make the … Read More
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Golden Gate Bridge Panorama Postcard
When it opened in 1937, the suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, was both the longest and the tallest suspension bridge in the world and was declared a Wonder of the Modern World. Size: 4″x 9″ panorama Paper: 100lb cardstock … Read More
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Golden Gate Bridge Postcard
When it opened in 1937, the suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, was both the longest and the tallest suspension bridge in the world and was declared a Wonder of the Modern World. Size: 4″x6″ — 25-106 | © Christopher … Read More
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Manhattan Bridge New York City Postcard
Opened to traffic in 1909, the Manhattan suspension bridge connects New York City’s boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn as it crosses the East River. The bridge features two decks, with the upper level carrying four lanes of traffic, while the … Read More
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Naperville Covered Bridge Postcard
Created in 1981 to commemorative the 150th anniversary of Naperville, IL – the beautiful Riverwalk features over 1.5 miles of brick walking paths along the DuPage River and includes covered bridges, fountains, and outdoor sculptures. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Premium textured … Read More
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Brooklyn Bridge Skyline New York City Postcard
When opened in 1883, the bridge provided the only land passage between New York City’s boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Conceived by German immigrant John Roebling, the hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the United … Read More
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Brooklyn Bridge Sunset New York City Postcard
When opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge provided the only land passage between New York City’s boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Conceived by German immigrant John Roebling, the hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the … Read More
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Naperville Dandelion Fountain Postcard
The icon Dandelion Fountain delights walkers along Naperville, IL’s Riverwalk – which features over 1.5 miles of brick walking paths along the DuPage River and includes covered bridges, fountains, and outdoor sculptures. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Premium textured card stock Finish: … Read More
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Route 66 Chain of Rocks Bridge Postcard
Crossing the Mississippi River just north of St. Louis, MO—the mile-long bridge was a significant landmark for travelers driving along historic Route 66 and today is part of the Route 66 Bikeway. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a … Read More
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Route 66 Rainbow Bridge Postcard
The single-span concrete arch bridge outside Baxter Springs, Kansas is the last bridge of its type along historic Route 66—a highway that continues to captivate as it evokes images of simpler times. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a … Read More
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Brooklyn Bridge Walkway New York City Postcard
When opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge provided the only land passage between New York City’s boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Conceived by German immigrant John Roebling, the hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge is one of the oldest roadway bridges in the … Read More
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Central Park Bow Bridge New York City Postcard
Reflected in the waters of New York City’s beautiful Central Park Lake, the Bow Bridge is crafted of cast iron and designed with Classical Greek refinement. The bridge spans 60 feet with a walkway constructed of ipe, a South American … Read More
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Central Park Ducks New York City Postcard
Located in New York City’s beautiful Central Park, the Gapstow Bridge crosses over the Pond while ducks take shelter in the open water. This area in Central Park is situated below street level, providing a temporary relief from the noises … Read More
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Chicago River Morning Rays
Sunrays bursts through landmark buildings along the Chicago River. With the Marina Towers in the foreground, the unusual rocket-shaped Mather Tower rises 21-stories behind the Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront hotel whose penthouse was used as Bruce Wayne’s apartment in The … Read More
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Chicago Wendella Boat Tours Postcard
Providing breathtaking sightseeing tours of Chicago since 1935, the Wendella family-owned and operated business is Chicago’s original architecture boat tour. Known for their 90-minute signature Lake & River Tour, the Wendella has provided millions of visitors an opportunity to experience … Read More
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Detroit Ambassador Bridge Postcard
Spanning the Detroit River, the Ambassador International Bridge connects#Detroit, MI with Windsor, Ontario. It is the busiest international border crossing in#North America with more than 25% of all merchandise trade between the United States and Canada crossing the four-lane suspension … Read More
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Franklin Street “Batman” Bridge Postcard
Built in October 1920, the Franklin Street Bridge spans the Chicago River connecting Chicago’s near north with “The Loop”. A trunnion bascule bridge, it was featured prominently in the Batman Begins film. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp … Read More
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Chicago Michigan Avenue Bridgehouse Postcard
The trunnion bascule-style bridge over the Chicago River links traffic along Michigan Avenue’s grand boulevard. Opened in 1920, the double-leaf, double-deck, fixed counterweight bridge features four bridge bridgehouses which feature sculptures depicting scenes from Chicago’s history. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb … Read More
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Houston Be Someone Bridge Postcard
The infamous “Be Someone” graffiti written on a bridge spanning Interstate 45 has become a local landmark as you drive into Houston, Texas, USA. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb card stock Finish: Crisp pebble-like textured finish — 35-13 | Derivative image … Read More
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Conway Scenic Railroad Postcard
The heritage railroad operates several old-fashioned train excursions through the scenic White Mountains region of New Hampshire, with trains departing from an 1874 train station in North Conway Village. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble-like texture. — … Read More