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It was judgment day for travel credit card holders.
A postcard is an easy and inexpensive souvenir you'll cherish for years to come. Find out why you should be writing them to your family, your friends, and yourself.
Postcards were first printed in the 19th century, but it took some time for them to gain in popularity. Many people did not like the idea of writing notes that anyone could read!
Keen traveler Debra Dolan’s sent postcards to herself since 1979. She’s kept all these travel dispatches as records of her adventures and a life well traveled.
Like other collectible ephemera, postcards that have been able to survive time can prove valuable. As a piece of history.
With the announcement, American Express becomes the first global credit card institution to unveil plans to open a ...
“A general card is for someone who doesn’t want to be limited in booking travel,” said Erica Sandberg, a consumer finance expert at CardRates.com, which offers advice on credit cards. Do the ...
Last April I used four of my Brother Al Ring’s old Arizona postcards to illustrate my articles on Arizona’s traditional Five C’s — copper, cattle, cotton, citrus and climate. That leaves ...
The cost of a much-needed vacation has ticked up thanks to inflation, but believe it or not, it can pay to plan your Fourth ...
At a time when I can (and have) FaceTimed my mom from a volcano in Hawaii, I am still a writer of postcards. Anytime I stop somewhere notable, I’m sure to send one to my mom, my dad, my nieces ...
That’s right: a real, old-fashioned, pop-it-in-the-mail postcard. (Don’t forget the stamp!) We asked where you’re planning to travel within Canada this summer.