A farmhouse built in 1907 was donated to the Seward County Historical Society It has been fully restored and replicates Dorothy's House as shown in the Movie Wizard of Oz. I was there this summer in Liberal Kansas, and enjoyed walking around the grounds. I did not have time to take the tour of inside but the outside grounds were fun to explore (yes there is a yellow brick road). I could not find the postcard I bought, or maybe I mailed it, but being that it is the 70th birthday of the Wizard of Oz I found this ad in a tourist magazine I picked up free.
In this blog I wish to share postcards from my collection with others, as there are many different catagories of postcards. I also will share what I am currently selling on Ebay. I like selling, buying and trading postcards. The Plus in the title is for the handcraft items I make and collect. Also for all the ephemera I collect.
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I think everyone remembers the Wizzard of Oz. I have the books in my guest room that were Nellies. It doesn't seem like it has been 70 years WOW
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