Holiday Magazine September 1947 The Pacific Coast From Alaska to Mexico No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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If you’re a fan of vintage magazines or simply have an appreciation for the beauty of the Pacific Coast, you will love this treasure: the September 1947 issue of Holiday Magazine, focusing on the captivating journey from Alaska to Mexico. This classic magazine offers readers a delightful blend of travel insights, stunning photography, and engaging stories about the West Coast, whether you're dreaming of your next adventure or appreciating it from the comfort of your home.

This magazine is in good condition overall, maintaining its charm despite minor wear that transcends the decades. This specific issue lacks a newsstand label, adding to its unique vintage appeal, and it includes a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.

Within the pages, readers can explore a variety of destinations, gaining fresh perspectives and inspiration for future voyages. The rich illustrations and articles will transport you back to a time when travel was an art form. Whether you’re an avid collector or a casual reader, this magazine is a slice of history waiting to be enjoyed.

  • Good Condition: The magazine is well-preserved with minor signs of wear, making it great for collectors.
  • Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective cover, ideal for maintaining condition over the years.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of the past. Perfect for display on your bookshelf or as a conversation starter at your next gathering, the September 1947 Holiday Magazine promises to bring nostalgia and charm wherever it’s featured.

Holiday Magazine September 1947 The Pacific Coast From Alaska to Mexico

By adding this magazine to your collection, you embrace a piece of history that reflects the beauty and allure of the Pacific Coast, capturing its essence from Alaska to Mexico. Explore its content or simply take joy in owning a nostalgic relic that pays homage to a time when travel was painted with broader brushes of adventure and romance.

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