The Charm of Vintage Postcard Collecting

Collecting vintage postcards is a hobby that lets me travel through time and space. I buy postcards at flea markets and antique shops, looking for ones from the early 1900s to the 1970s. Some show famous landmarks—Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty—while others depict small towns, beaches, or even everyday scenes like a family picnic. Many have handwritten messages on the back, like “Wish you were here” or “Having a wonderful time.” I keep them in a scrapbook, and every time I flip through it, I imagine the people who sent them and the places they visited. Vintage postcards aren’t just paper—they’re tiny pieces of history, full of stories and nostalgia.

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