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Bristol South Dakota Methodist Episcopal M.E. Church Day County 1909 RPPC 33287. The image captures the church's tall, slender spire rising above a dense line of leafy trees, with a prominent white picket fence running along the foreground property line. titles = ["Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" ,"Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147" ]for tin titles: print(f"Length{len (t)} :{t} " ). Python titles = [ "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147" , "Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147" ] for t in titles: print(f"Length {len (t)} : {t} " ) Code output Length 82: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 79: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo RPPC 33147 Length 80: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Rm Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kalamazoo Co RPPC 33147 Length 76: Kalamazoo MI Pioneer Room Public Museum Log Cabin Interior Kal Co RPPC 33147 Python title = "Honor MI Platte River Natural Shoreline Cedars Deadfall Benzie Co RPPC 33148" print(f"Length: {len (title)} " ) Code output Length: 76 Bristol South Dakota Methodist Episcopal M.E. Church Day County 1909 RPPC 33287 This Real Photo Postcard depicts the Methodist Episcopal (M.E.) Church in Bristol, South Dakota, Day County. The image captures the church's tall, slender spire rising above a dense line of leafy trees, with a prominent white picket fence running along the foreground property line. This early 20th-century street scene, captioned Our Street in handwritten ink, provides a glimpse into the developing rural infrastructure of the Northern Plains, featuring unpaved roads and a distant wooden structure that appears to be a grain elevator or water tower. The church served as a vital social and spiritual hub for the Bristol community during the state's early years of settlement. Kruxo Stamp Box that dates production of this postcard from 1908-1920s . The reverse side features a handwritten date of August 1909 in the upper right corner. The card remains unposted and unaddressed, with no postage stamp or postmark present. The clean condition of the divided back indicates it was likely kept as a personal memento of a home or a visit to the town of Bristol.