Antique & Vintage Postcards

Real photo postcard of the courtyard at Hotel Rancho Telva in Taxco, Guerrero — a whitewashed colonial arcade hung with potted geraniums, an old stone well in the foreground, and a donkey standing patiently in the dappled shade. By the 1930s, Taxco's hacienda-style inns like this one had become regular stops for American motorists making the long drive between Acapulco and Mexico City, drawn by the town's cobbled streets and silver workshops. Someone named Geo sent this one to a Miss Wisser back in San Antonio, Texas, noting simply that this was where they'd stayed along the route.