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Mexico City MX Xochimilco Canal Trajinera Boat Traditional RPPC Postcard 35672. 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 Mexico City MX Xochimilco Canal Trajinera Boat Traditional RPPC Postcard 35672 This Real Photo Postcard depicts several traditional trajinera boats docked along the canal waters with operators standing onboard, Xochimilco Mexico City MX. The arched floral frame on the central boat features the text Bienvenidos, which translates to Welcome. In the background, a pedestrian bridge spans the water channel displaying vintage commercial signage alongside a large outdoor advertising billboard and a waterfront building shaded by tall eucalyptus trees. The scene captures the lively, scenic atmosphere of the famous floating gardens, which have long served as a popular historic destination for local recreation and international tourism. EKC Stamp Box that dates production of this postcard from 1930-1950s. The reverse side of the card is completely blank and unposted without any handwritten correspondence, postmarks, or address information. This clean state provides an excellent example of the photographic paper stock utilized for regional souvenir production in Mexico during the mid-20th century.