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Find a greeting card or postcard for any occasion, any interest, any person on your calendar. The Virtual Postcard Exchange is a fast-growing, dynamic list of e-card and postcard sites, broken up into more categories than you can shake a stick at. What's more, if you have a favorite site and don't find it here, it is easy to suggest the link to the VPX.



American:
  • Baltimore Streetcard Museum - All Aboard! Here are 8 photos of historical streetcars from the Baltimore Streetcar Museum and a map. One photo is an old photo of a conductorette. There is no chance to preview the card before sending.
    URL: http://www.baltimoremd.com/streetcar/postcard.html
  • ePodunk - Thousands of historical photographs from all over the US. This site is remarkably well-laid out. You can choose the state and then browse or drill down by city, town, municipality, more. If there are pictures available, you may send it as a postcard. For anyone who needs to find out current information about any city listed (region, what the people call themselves, major industries - crops, famous people, things to see), this is the ultimate site.
    URL: http://www.epodunk.com/pcpages/index.html
  • Gunfighter Greetings - Choose your favorite gunslinger from the old American West. There is Bat Masterson, Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, and more. Just in case you want to send a holiday card, this site also has Christmas cards available.
    URL: http://www.tombstone1880.com/post/index.html
  • Historic Postcards of Erie, Pa. - Erie, Pennsylvania as seen through old postcards can be shared as new-fangled ecards from this site. Click through the 'send a card' links to get to the good selection of cards devoted to this historic town in US history.
    URL: http://www.eriepostcards.com/
  • Jump Back in Time - Brought to you by the Library of Congress, the postcards offered here are a small, but widely-varied collection of things American. Find out more about The Wizard of Oz, the beginning of the America's Cup Race, and more. Before sending the card, you can read more details about the card. This is a terrific site for young people or anyone who wants to know more, but not be swamped with tons of details.
    URL: http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/postcard.cgi/choose/jb
  • Toady Cards - Only 8 cards, but they depict the scoundrel "Harry Paget Flashman, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.I.E., etc., scoundrel, cheat, bully, cad, lecher and all around hero despite himself".
    URL: http://members.aol.com/flashmanhp/toadcard.html




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