Boys Town, Nebraska, Father Flanagan, vocational school, monument postcard

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Back of PostcardI recently came across a vintage postcard featuring Boys Town, Nebraska, showcasing both the vocational school and monument to Father Flanagan. The postcard, copyrighted in 1956 by Harrison Conroy of New York City, captures a snapshot of this iconic location. The front of the postcard displays a beautiful image of the vocational school, while the back provides space for a stamp and address.Boys Town, founded by Father Edward Flanagan in 1917, has been a beacon of hope for at-risk youth for over a century. The vocational school depicted on the postcard is just one of the many programs offered at Boys Town to help young people build a better future for themselves. The monument to Father Flanagan serves as a reminder of his dedication to helping children in need and his lasting impact on the community.As I hold this postcard in my hands, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. The simplicity of sending a postcard to share a piece of your travels with loved ones is a tradition that has somewhat faded in today’s digital age. This postcard serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving memories and staying connected with those we care about, no matter the distance.

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