Handkerchief Designer Tammis Keefe created souvenir handkerchiefs for cities and tourist stops across America. Collecting handkerchiefs and other souvenirs from places one visited was a craze in the mid-twentieth century. These types of handkerchiefs are easily found.
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| John Wanamaker Department Store, Philadelphia by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Independence Hall, Philadelphia by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia by Tammis Keefe | 
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| New York City Bronx Zoo by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, MI by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Greenfield Village, Dearborn MI by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Chicago, by Tammis Keefe | 
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| Williamsburg by Emily Whaley | 
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| Wilmington, Delaware by Tammis Keefe | 
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| The Great Lakes | 
With the automobile people began to travel across the United States on vacation.
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| The Pennsylvania Turnpike, rayon | 
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| New York City, 1930s? | 
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| Milwaukee | 
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| Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, silk 
 
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And with the airplane and jet liner vacationers could travel across continents.
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| France | 
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| Bern, Swizterland | 
Souvenir handkerchiefs were pretty, and useful, reminders of one's visit. Plus, they took up very little room in one's luggage!
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| Switzerland | 
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| Australia | 
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| New Zealand | 
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| The Taj Mahal, India | 
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| Bath, England Museum of Costume | 
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| The British Isles | 
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| Ireland | 
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| Spanish bullfighter | 
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| China? | 
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| Russian silk handkerchiefs circa 2000 | 
Where will you travel this summer?