VTG The National Geographic Magazine August 1929 The Santa Fe Trail No Label


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Sale price$9.95 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage National Geographic Magazine from August 1929, featuring an intriguing article on The Santa Fe Trail. This magazine is an excellent addition for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the rich narratives National Geographic is known for.

The Santa Fe Trail is a vital part of American history, connecting Missouri to New Mexico and serving as a major trade route. The featured article in this edition offers insights into its significance during the westward expansion and the cultural exchanges that took place along this iconic trail. With its in-depth exploration and captivating visuals, this magazine provides a window into the past that many modern readers will find fascinating.

This magazine is in good condition for its age, with no label, which speaks to its vintage charm. Each page showcases the remarkable photography and storytelling style that National Geographic is renowned for. You will receive the exact magazine pictured in this listing, so please refer to the images for specific details about its condition.

Key features of this vintage magazine include:

  • Historical Value: A collectible item that reflects a pivotal era in American history.
  • Visual Appeal: Gorgeous photography and illustrations that transport you back in time.

We ensure that your purchase is well-protected, as all our items come with a plastic protective covering. If you're interested in more than one item, we offer combined shipping—just ask!

The item being pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive.

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VTG The National Geographic Magazine August 1929 The Santa Fe Trail No Label

Adding this vintage National Geographic Magazine to your collection will not only enhance your library but also serve as a conversation starter. Whether you're an avid National Geographic reader or new to their publications, this edition is sure to impress.

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