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Description
"Ye Olde Friendly Towne of Whittier" grew from a small colony of Quaker pioneers who arrived in
1887 into a center for the production of agriculture and oil around the time the city was
incorporated in 1898, and not long after that into a commercial hub, college town, and flourishing
Los Angeles suburb. Whittier's beginnings also coincided with the so-called "Golden Age of
Postcards," when folks everywhere mailed and collected billions of the then new medium, and
Whittier boosters and civic leaders published dozens that celebrated the things that made their
Whittier one-of-a-kind--a trend that continued throughout the 20th century.This book features many
of these vintage postcards, selected by Whittier historians Erin Fletcher, Mike Garabedian, and
Tracy Wittman from public archives and private collections. Described with an eye toward
remembering the past--including long-gone landmarks--the book also charts Whittier's trajectory
through the unique features and places in town of which 20th-century Whittierites themselves were
proudest.