Tourism
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Linda Gross postcard collection of roadside attractions, motels, etc.
Linda Gross is an avid collector of historical ephemera. Based in Wilmington, Delaware, she worked for more than twenty-three years as a reference librarian at Hagley Museum and Library. Deltiology is the study and collecting of postcards. While postcards existed as early as 1840, postcard collecting became popular during the early twentieth century. It was an accessible and inexpensive hobby, as postcards were plentiful. The postcards in this collection depict motels (including motor courts and cabins), restaurants, roadside attractions, and scenic views from thirty-ones states across the United States. The postcards depict famous and notable destinations like Hollywood Boulevard and the Lincoln Memorial, as well regional attractions and small tourism-based businesses.