Description: MAKE AN OFFER. THE MORE YOU BUY THE BETTER DEAL I WILL ACCEPT The postcard featuring a beautiful view of Folly Beach, South Carolina, dated July 28, 1966, captures the essence of a sunny day by the sea. Folly Beach is known for its sandy shores, abundant sunshine, and four-lane highway that provides easy access to the beach. The postcard mentions a new recreation center located just a few minutes away from Charleston, adding to the appeal of the area for visitors and locals alike.The image on the postcard, taken by photographer Ernest in 1966, showcases the natural beauty of Folly Beach with its sea, sand, and sunshine. The postcard also hints at the history of the area, mentioning the primitive way of life that some folks were still enjoying at the time. Folly Beach has a rich history, dating back to the colonial era when it was used as a hunting ground by indigenous tribes. Today, it is a popular destination for beachgoers and nature lovers.The postcard provides a glimpse into a past era of travel, mentioning a journey to Williamsburg and the Pennsylvania Dutch country by land and Skyline Drive. Traveling by land and exploring different regions was a common way for people to experience new places and cultures in the mid-20th century. The postcard, with its handwritten note from Mrs. Creneh H. Stride of Saco, Maine, serves as a nostalgic reminder of simpler times and the joy of discovering new destinations.
Price: 10.99 USD
Location: YPSILANTI, MI
End Time: 2025-01-24T02:33:49.000Z
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