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Amish Boys of Lancaster County, PA 1940s Vintage Linen Postcard Unposted. The horse and buggy era has not passed for the Amish. The Amish take great pride in possessing fine horses, of whom they take excellent care. They are all very skillful drivers, from the young to old. The horse and buggy era has not passed for the Amish. Since the Church forbids the use of automobiles, they must rely on their old faithful friend, the horse. The Amish take great pride in possessing fine horses, of whom they take excellent care. They are all very skillful drivers, from the young to old. GENUINE CURTEICH-CHICAGO ''C.T. ART-COLORTONE'' POST CARD (REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.) - DISTRIBUTED BY 1. STEINFELDT, LANCASTER, PA. 1B- H173 This vintage linen postcard features the Amish Boys Out For A Drive in Lancaster County, PA in the 1940s. The postcard is standard size (5.5 x 3.5 in) and has a divided back with a white border. It is unposted and in excellent condition, ready to be added to any postcard collection. The postcard showcases the community life and culture of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It is a great addition for collectors of topographical postcards, Americana, and social history. This single unit postcard was manufactured by Curt Teich in the United States during the linen era (1930-1945) and is part of a set of postcards featuring cities and towns, cultures and ethnicities, and religious attire. Buy this vintage postcard today to add a piece of history to your collection.