My mother-in-law did some traveling before she married, including a cruise to Hawaii and a trip to New York and through parts of Canada. Some of the old books and brochures we have come across were really neat. Like this one about Trinidad:

And this Honolulu Handbook:

Glacier-Waterton National Park:

And the Famous Guide to New York!

I love the graphics and the colors on these. They really don't make 'em like they used to! (These are all from the 1930's)
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Those are just great. I love old travel brochures, especially for California because I am more familiar with the places. The New York one would be really fun to take on a trip there and see if some of the places still exist. Love T
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