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Truth or Consequences NM New Mexico Geronimo's Spring Historic Marker Postcard
Truth or Consequences NM New Mexico Geronimo's Spring Historic Marker Postcard
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This vintage postcard features Geronimo's Spring, a historic site located in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. The image captures a quaint shelter covering benches and a historic marker with details about the spring, named after the famous Apache Indian Chief Geronimo. The marker commemorates the site as the location of the first hot spring known for its healing waters, a place where the war chief and his people often rested. The postcard showcases vibrant color photography by John E. Floodberg, highlighting the rustic charm and cultural significance of this Southwestern landmark.
Published by Petley Studios of Phoenix, Arizona, this original postcard represents mid-20th century American postcard production, with clear text and a well-preserved image. The postcard is standard size (5.5 x 3.5 inches) and printed on paper, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of Native American history, New Mexico tourism, or vintage postcards. Its depiction of a historic and scenic location adds unique appeal, perfect for collectors interested in the American Southwest or historic markers.
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