I dont think ive posted a Tennessee map card so far here, so here we go...
not much info on the back of the card as it usually is with the US map cards.
Visit the beautiful state of Tennessee!
There's much to see and do in Tennessee from Memphis, the home of Elvis, to Nashville, Country Music U.S.A., to East Tenn. and the beauty of the Smokey Mountain Range.
believe it or not, the postcard was initially published in 1981!
no need to explain, right? :)
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Showing posts with label Tennessee. Show all posts
Monday, August 29, 2011
Friday, November 5, 2010
Tennessee, USA
A great train card!!!!
The card shows the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum in Tennessee...just tonight I had realized that this is the first ever Tennessee card Im posting here.
Casey Jones (March 14, 1863 – April 30, 1900), America's most famous railroad engineer is shown here on #638, the engine he served on for several years.
On April 30, 1900, he alone was killed when his passenger train, the "Cannonball Express," collided with a stalled freight train at Vaughan, Mississippi, on a foggy and rainy night.
His dramatic death, trying to stop his train and save lives, made him a folk hero; he was immortalized in a popular ballad sung by his friend Wallace Saunders, an African American engine wiper for the IC. Thanks to this song his life and legend have been celebrated worldwide for over a century.
The card shows the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum in Tennessee...just tonight I had realized that this is the first ever Tennessee card Im posting here.
Casey Jones (March 14, 1863 – April 30, 1900), America's most famous railroad engineer is shown here on #638, the engine he served on for several years.
On April 30, 1900, he alone was killed when his passenger train, the "Cannonball Express," collided with a stalled freight train at Vaughan, Mississippi, on a foggy and rainy night.
His dramatic death, trying to stop his train and save lives, made him a folk hero; he was immortalized in a popular ballad sung by his friend Wallace Saunders, an African American engine wiper for the IC. Thanks to this song his life and legend have been celebrated worldwide for over a century.
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