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Greetings from Manchester (Postcards) by: Mary Martin, et al


 Price: $22.99

ISBN:  0764325582
Complete Book Title:Greetings from Manchester: Postcards from New Hampshire’s Queen City, With Price Guide
Author:Mary L. Martin, Nathaniel Wolfgang-Price
Binding Type:Soft Cover
Copyright Date:2007
Number of Pages:128
Size:11 x 8.5 in.
Book Subject:Postcards
International Customers:This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.
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Greetings from Manchester (Postcards) by: Mary Martin, et al - SCH-2007-0764325582-WH3 - 1

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Over 300 vintage hand-tinted postcards from the 1900s to the 1940s take readers on a nostalgic journey through the streets of old Manchester and beyond. Historic scenes from Manchester's past showcase some of the "Queen City's" most famous and interesting spots. Take a tour through the Currier Gallery of Art, walk along Elm Street, see the massive mills of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, and visit the home of Patriot General John Stark who coined the New Hampshire State Motto: "Live Free or Die." Travel outside the city for a fishing trip on the Merrimack River, take the incline up Uncanoonic Mountain, or spend the evening camped along the shores of Lake Messabesic. The many features of the region are immortalized in these historic and pastoral views.


 

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