Large letter “Greetings from” postcard with beach scenes and the landmark water tower depicted in the letters that spell out “Jones Beach.” Printed text on verso provides details about Jones Beach State Park. (Color)
View of children sitting along the edge of the Model Yacht Basin, playing with their model sailboats. Text printed on verso gives a brief description of the view and of Hempstead Lake State Park. (Color)
View of Grangebel Park and the Peconic River. A path that goes over the dam is seen at right. Note: Grangebel Park was built by Judge Timothy M. Griffing, who named it after his three daughters: Grace, Angeline and Mabel. (Color)
View of the Model Yacht Basin, where a crowd is watching children sail their model boats. Two copies, both with annotations and printed text on verso. The text provides a brief description of Hempstead Lake State Park. (Color)
View of road through camping area at Wildwood State Park. Printed text on verso provides details about the park, which was then under the jurisdiction of the Long Island State Park Commission (abolished in 1977). Message and addressee information,…
View of swimmers in the swimming pool at the West Bathhouse at Jones Beach State Park. Printed text on verso provides brief details about the West Bathhouse and the park’s swimming pools. (Color)