There’s something peaceful about this vintage postcard. It shows two Seminole people navigating Florida’s lush waterways in traditional dugout canoes, surrounded by thick vegetation and the still, dark water that has defined life in the Everglades for centuries. More than just a scenic image, this postcard tells the story of people who have lived in harmony with these waters long before Florida...
Category - Florida
There’s something undeniably nostalgic about vintage postcards featuring swimming pools. They capture the carefree spirit of summer, the simple joys of cooling off on a hot day, and a time when public pools were bustling centers of community life. This particular postcard, showing the Municipal Swimming Pool in Lakeland, Florida, is a perfect snapshot of mid-century Florida recreation. But...
Some postcards show grand hotels, beaches, or amusement parks, but others capture the everyday life of a place—something ordinary yet fascinating when seen through the lens of history. This postcard, featuring an aerial view of the Municipal Trailer Park in Tampa, Florida, is a perfect example. It’s a snapshot of a unique period in American life, when trailer parks weren’t just stopovers for...
There’s something about an old beach postcard that instantly transports you to another time. This one, featuring the boardwalk at Jacksonville Beach, Florida, is no exception. It’s a scene full of life—crowds of people enjoying the sun, strolling along the boardwalk, and soaking in the energy of one of Florida’s most famous seaside spots. Today, Jacksonville Beach still draws visitors with its...
There’s something truly magical about vintage postcards—the way they capture a place and moment in time, freezing it forever on a small rectangle of paper. This postcard from the South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island, Florida, offers a glimpse into a serene tropical getaway that has long been a favorite destination for those seeking relaxation by the sea. A Snapshot of Paradise The front of the...

