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  2. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The golden age of postcards is commonly defined in the United States as starting around 1905, peaking between 1907 and 1910, and ending by World War I. [4] [5] [6] Listed here are eras of production for specific types of postcards, as typically defined by deltiologists. Most of the dates are not fixed dates, but approximate points in time as ...

  3. Category:Card games by decade - Wikipedia

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    Card games introduced in the 1920s ‎ (1 C, 6 P) Card games introduced in the 1930s ‎ (4 C, 6 P) Card games introduced in the 1940s ‎ (1 C, 3 P) Card games introduced in the 1950s ‎ (3 C, 5 P) Card games introduced in the 1960s ‎ (4 C, 3 P) Card games introduced in the 1970s ‎ (4 C, 2 P) Card games introduced in the 1980s ‎ (9 C, 1 P)

  4. Category:Card games introduced in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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  5. What is Euchre anyway? A brief history of this classic card game

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    A brief history of this classic card game. Euchre is a classic card game that is currently enjoying a revival. Its simplicity and speed make it attractive to card players who have limited time ...

  6. Rubber hose animation - Wikipedia

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    Rubber hose animation was the first animation style that became standardized in the American animation field. The defining feature is a curving motion that most animated objects possess, resembling the motion and physical properties of a rubber hose. [1] While the style fell out of fashion by the mid-1930s, it has seen a renewed interest in ...

  7. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    Postcard depicting people boarding a train at the Shawnee Depot in Colorado, late 1800s. A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare.

  8. History of Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2010, for the 75th anniversary of the game's publication, Hasbro released Monopoly Revolution, giving the game a graphic redesign, as well as returning it to a round shape, which had not been seen since some of Darrow's 1930s custom-made sets. [150] The game includes "bank cards" and keeps track of players' assets electronically, as ...

  9. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1930–1945 in Western fashion. The most characteristic North American fashion trend from the 1930s to 1945 was attention at the shoulder, with butterfly sleeves and banjo sleeves, and exaggerated shoulder pads for both men and women by the 1940s. The period also saw the first widespread use of man-made fibers, especially rayon for dresses and ...

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