Before the decades long Crandon cooper mine debate between Native American tribes, environmentalists, Exxon, and the State of Wisconsin DNR; Crandon was a vacation retreat. Like this postcard message reads: "We ran away from everything to have a rest." Playing cards and catching panfish seems a peaceful land use far away from the proposals to build a massive mine with potential to contaminate land and water.
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Found: Lingering by the Lake
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Found: Greetings from Lake Tomahawk, Wis. from color transparencies by Curteich Color (CK 220), circa 1959. |
Post cards became a way to learn about and vicariously experience a depicted place described by a
friend in a personalized hand written message. We've found numerous mid-20th century postcards showing both individuals and groups of people absorbed by staring at the landscape while fishing, sitting, strolling or lingering. The stance is often meditative and the activities near the water are never gasoline powered.
Labels:
Black River Falls,
Chicago,
Crivitz,
Curteich Color 3-D,
fishing,
Lac Du Flambeau,
Lake Noquebay,
Lake Tomahawk,
Lingering by the lake,
Marinette County Park,
real photo postcard,
School House Beach,
Vacationland
Location:
Crivitz, WI 54114, USA
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