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- "Merry Christmas to You, too!," 1951 - Since the late 1800s, sending Christmas cards to family, friends, and neighbors has become a holiday tradition for those who celebrate. Many cards feature traditional holiday images (Santa, trees, candles, etc.). Some even depict the new technologies that affect Americans' lives. This humorous card from the 1950s shows Santa and his reindeer entangled in television antennas sprouting on rooftops at that time.

- 1951
- Collections - Artifact
"Merry Christmas to You, too!," 1951
Since the late 1800s, sending Christmas cards to family, friends, and neighbors has become a holiday tradition for those who celebrate. Many cards feature traditional holiday images (Santa, trees, candles, etc.). Some even depict the new technologies that affect Americans' lives. This humorous card from the 1950s shows Santa and his reindeer entangled in television antennas sprouting on rooftops at that time.
- "With All Good Wishes for Christmas and the New Year," 1954 - Since the late 1800s, sending Christmas cards to family, friends, and neighbors has become a holiday tradition for those who celebrate. Many cards feature traditional holiday images (Santa and his sleigh, trees, candles, etc.). Some even depict the new technologies that affect Americans' lives. This humorous card from the 1950s shows Santa trying to navigate a maze of rooftop television antennas.

- 1954
- Collections - Artifact
"With All Good Wishes for Christmas and the New Year," 1954
Since the late 1800s, sending Christmas cards to family, friends, and neighbors has become a holiday tradition for those who celebrate. Many cards feature traditional holiday images (Santa and his sleigh, trees, candles, etc.). Some even depict the new technologies that affect Americans' lives. This humorous card from the 1950s shows Santa trying to navigate a maze of rooftop television antennas.