File:Greetings from Palm Springs - Golf Course postcard (1960s).jpg
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DescriptionGreetings from Palm Springs - Golf Course postcard (1960s).jpg |
English: Color plastichrome postcard depicting an aerial photograph over a Palm Springs, California golf course in the 1960s. This postcard is postmarked from Palm Springs, California on July 1, 1969. The back of the postcard reads: PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA AMERICA'S FAVORITE WINTER DESERT RESORT The central business district of the fabulous shopping area. Ultra-modern shops of all types including branches of nearly all major Los Angeles department stores and specialty shops make a "shopping spree in Palm Springs" reason enough for a visit Distributed by Petley Studios, 4051 E. Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona. Plastichrome ® |
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circa 1960 date QS:P,+1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 's** date determined by postmark date and by postcard technology |
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Source | "Postcard--Greetings From Palm Springs, California..Shops" BillysPostcards.com. Retrieved 5 September 2012. | ||||
Author | Petley Studios | ||||
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