Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century Americana with this delightful postcard, featuring a whimsical cartoon character and a memorable saying. The front showcases a small, patched-up boy with a cap and scarf, gazing towards a vibrant red pennant emblazoned with "LUDINGTON." Above and below, humorous dialect text reads, "DERE ISS NO PLACE LIKE LUDINGTON BECAUSE I GETS MINE BREAD UNDT BUTTER DERE." This distinctive design captures a lighthearted spirit, reflecting the regional pride and unique humor prevalent in postcards of the era.

This vintage collectible was postmarked in Chicago, Illinois, in 1914, and sent to Lexington, Kentucky. The reverse features a handwritten message, adding a personal touch and historical context to this fascinating item. The card's aesthetic, likely produced using chromolithography, highlights the vivid colors and illustrative style characteristic of early 20th-century printing. It's a superb find for collectors of vintage Michigan ephemera, humorous postcards, or those interested in early 1900s American culture and communication.



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