POSTCARD MYSTERY SOLVED — Welcome to 1920s Seminole, OK!
I’ve been playing historical detective this week, squinting at old brickwork, zooming in on horse-drawn wagons, and matching fonts like a turn-of-the-century CSI — and guess what?
This postcard scene is 100% Seminole, Oklahoma, straight from the roaring days of the 1920s oil boom! 🛢️💥
✨ Thanks to the keen eyes and stories shared in the Forgotten Oklahoma group, I went from “Could this be Seminole, NE?” to “Yep, this muddy, bustling, wagon-draggin’ downtown is definitely Seminole, OK!”
💡 Just look at these details:
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“ARMSTRONG & DAY DRUG STORE” painted on the wall? Check.
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“Palace Clothiers,” Florsheim Shoes, and that proud little Coca-Cola sign? All match confirmed historic businesses in Seminole.
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One eagle-eyed group member even pointed out this building as the former 210 E. Broadway, now being lovingly revived (check out this cool article).
🛒 And fun twist: I found the exact same postcard listed on eBay for $69.99! 😲 I’m not saying I struck oil, but someone might be sitting on a paper goldmine.
Check it out here
📍📸 Location pinpointed: Main & Broadway, Seminole, OK, during one of the rowdiest chapters of Oklahoma's oil-soaked history.
Stay curious, Vagabonders — because every dusty photo tells a story. And sometimes it sells on eBay for $70. 😉
✒️ Follow more Oklahoma photo mysteries and travel tales at Bo’s Vagabond Lens (BVL) & TravelWithBo.com
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