"Old Conestoga Wagon, en route to Philadlphia Sesqui-centennial leaving Lancaster Oct. 19, arriving Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1926"
Message on back: "This old Conestoga Wagon, now the property of Amos S. Gingrich, Lancaster, Pa., is at least one hundred and thirty nine years old, and is one of the thousands which were the principal means of heavy transportation between Lancaster, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, up to the advent of the railroad.
Touring car with flag hanging out of rear window parked in front of Blanche Nevin's lion statue at Reservoir park. Written on back: "Our ushers dressed up for a ride in the Moon."
Group of people dressed in colonial costumes. New Stand Pipe of Reservoir Park in background. Written on back: "Ushers dressed this way when we showed 'America' in Hippodrome Theater."
"Route of Parade and Points of Interest to be Seen by the Guests of the Lancaster Board of Trade and City Officials, on July 17." Booklet of postcards.
E. D. Henderson and H. Dommel & Son Hippodrome Circus and Pony Track - men with horse and cart. Sign also reads Millersville, Aug. 15, 1925. Digital image only.