Pere Marquette 21 Ludington Michigan Car Ferry Postcard 505

A very nice real photo postcard with a scene of the Pere Marquette Ludington taking off into Lake Michigan. There are quite a few people that can be seen on the ferry, also cars. Read more

Vintage Mt. Pleasant Michigan Real Photo Postcard 502

For Sale: Vintage Real photo postcard of  Main Street in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Old Mount Pleasant street scene with lots of cars, people and business signs including, Northwood Ice Cream, Batson Neschke Chiropractic Clinic, Arctic Fruits Candy Sundaes, Blackstone Restaurant Read more

Vintage Pere Marquette Railroad Sharon Michigan Real Photo Postcard 501

A very nice vintage real photo postcard of a railroad scene in Sharon Michigan. It shows three workers on a handcar next to the water tower which was used to fill the train's steam engine. On the front of the PC in small print reads, P.M.R.R SHARON MICH. WHIPPLE PHOTO. P.M.R.R stands for Pere Marquette Railroad. Read more

Vintage RPPC Marquette Michigan Real Photo Postcard 500

A nice real photo postcard with a scene of down town Marquette, Michigan showing Washington Street. A busy street scene with people, cars, and businesses. Some included are JC Penney, Pendill Pharmacy Drugs, and Delft. Read more

RPPC Crystal Springs Michigan Park w/ Pavilion Postcard 134

crystal-springs-michigan-park-rppc-postcard-134crystal-springs-michigan-park-rppc-postcard-134-2A really nice early 1900's real photo post card showing a gathering at the local park in Crystal Springs, Mich. There are over 30 people, including some children and one dog. It measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". The card is unused and is in very good shape, just a little minor edge/corner wear and small soiled spot on the back. PRICE: $15.00 with FREE U.S. shipping

RPPC House Of David Park Benton Harbor Michigan Postcard 126

bentonharbor-michigan-park-rppc-postcardbentonharbor-michigan-park-rppc-postcard-126This is an awesome real photo post card of The House of David Park in Benton Mich. There are 8 ladies dancing on stage in front of the band, and at least 100 people in the audience at the outside concert. It measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2". The card is postmarked 1955 and is in very good shape, just a tad bit of edge wear.
The history of the House of David goes back to 1903 when it was founded by Benjamin and Mary Purnell. The religious colony grew to more than 1000 people. PRICE: $19.00 with FREE U.S. shipping