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Thomas Vineyards
- Text on back:
California's
Oldest winery, established 1839
Cucamonga,
California. Vintage
postcard is
unused and in very good condition.
First Federal Savings Hollywood - First Federal Savings and Loan
Association of
Hollywood,
Hollywood & Highland,
Hollywood
28,
California. Vintage
postcard is
unused and in very good condition.
California Greetings - Text on back:
California, Golden State. List of
California facts.
Scalloped edge
postcard is new, unused and in mint condition.
San Francisco at Night - Text on
back: The fabulous city of san Francisco as seen from Twin Peaks, is a
never-to-be-forgotten sight. The city with its myriad lights and
skyscrapers has a perfect background in the waters of the bay. The
imposing Bay Bridge is San Francisco's link to the east Bay cities in the
background.
Postcard is unused and in fair condition. Sides show
edge wear and one side is perforated like it may have come from a
postcard book.
Yosemite Fjord - Text on back: Tilden Lake is
located at the extreme northern end of the Yosemite Wilderness at 8,900
feet above sea level. The peak above the far end of the lake is called
Keyes Peak at 9,600 feet elevation. Tower Peak is just to the right of
Keyes Peak and is 11,755 feet.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Yosemite Hetch Hetchy - Tueeulala Falls is on the
left and Wapama Falls is on the right. From the lake to the top of
Tueeulala Falls is better than 1,000 feet. You can drive to Hetch Hetchy.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Yosemite Wilderness - Text on back: Ten Lakes is a
popular destination for backpackers, 7 miles into the Yosemite Wilderness
north of Route 120 in the center of the park at an elevation of 9,000
feet. This particular lake is the northern most of the Ten Lakes basin.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Flowers
of Death Valley - Text on back: Death
Valley National Monument, California. In spite of the harsh environment of
the floor of Death Valley, plants adapt and specialize or the perish. With
an average rainfall of less than 2 inches a year, it is truly a remarkable
sight to see a profusion of color in the springtime in Death Valley.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Mt Whitney - Text on back: Winter comes to the High
Sierra region. Mt Whitney, the tallest peak in the contiguous United
States, is enveloped in a blanket of low cloud cover.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
MT
Whitney - Alabama Hills - Text on back: Mt. Whitney
the highest peak in the contiguous 48 states at an elevation of 14,496
feet. Here the snow capped Sierra Nevada mountains are framed by the
rugged, golden granite rock formations known as the Alabama Hills.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Mirror Lake - Text on back: Mirror Lake. On the Mt.
Whitney Trail overlooking Mirror Lake and the outpost camp area. From this
vantage point the transition from sub-alpine to alpine forest can be seen.
The Owens Valley and Inyo Mountain range can be seen in the distance.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Death
Valley - Dante’s - Text on back: Dante’s
View. This spectacular view offers a glimpse into the vastness of Death
Valley. As you look from the Amorgosa Mountains across the salt flats and
the valley floor, you will find the Panamint Mountains framing the far
side. Death Valley covers over 3.3 million acres, and is the largest
national park in the contiguous United States. Photo by Jim Stroup.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
Death Valley - Zabriskie
Point - Text on back: Zabriskie
Point, Death Valley. From Zabriskie Point, rich golden hues and
highlighted formations present visual excitement typical of Death Valley.
Formed by lake bed sediments deposited here seven to nine million years
ago, these remnants of age offer a unique silhouette against the desert
sky. Photo by Jim Stroup.
Postcard
is new, unused and in mint condition.
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