This particular postcard was sent in 1936! The postmark encourages the purchase of Savings Bonds.
The sender tells their friend that they stopped here to have a drink.
Hi, I am Jim, I love Kentucky, and traveling in and around Kentucky! I also love the entire country, and all of the beautiful and strange places here and there! This blog covers the overlooked, forgotten, and underrated places, people, and moments in history in America, with a focus on Kentucky! It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.


We walked out with a couple of bags of goodies, and paid pocket change for our food and two cups of coffee. When they rang us up, we thought they were kidding. Had they forgotten some of our purchases?
You know I love coffee and cool, one of a kind coffee shops with a lot of heart. Well, the Cheeky Monkeys gets the highest rating and recommendation from Kentucky Travels. The place is perfect. Chain coffee shops can't replicate this.
The food was good AND it was a good value. I had the huge wrap and potato salad.
They had a very classic looking arcade and a nice bookstore that I liked very much. The bookstore looked to be an old Walden's that stayed open after Waldens' closed. I don't think I have seen a similar arcade or bookstore in some time. In fact, I would travel back to this mall just to go to the arcade and bookstore.
On the southern end of the bridge is Mackinaw City (had to stop here and listen to a Bob Seger song). The town is cool anyway, and we found some fun little shops. The post office had a nice display of Mackinac Bridge first day covers.

At our hotel in Petoskey, we were told that this was the place to go for a nice meal. We drove by and saw the front, decorated with coffee cups and dishes, and we knew we had to go to the Roast and Toast!