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I saw this line of mailboxes on my drive up, and loved the view from the road. Couldn't decide on the vantage point though...
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Just a cool colored and textured mailbox near my house. This think looks like it has received a lot of letters!
The infamous Black Mailbox (which isn't black anymore) is a favorite gathering place of UFO watchers. It sits at the end of a dirt road that supposedly leads off to the entrance to Area 51. It's covered with graffiti and stickers.
Mailbox discarded on a pile of wood scraps just off of Kentucky 95, Calvert City, Ky. I can recall seeing this box when I was a kid, but I never knew who Ray Foust Sr. was.
Apartment building mailboxes in Sydney. I assume the letter carriers are allowed to comply with that instruction in Australia? They wouldn't be in the U.S.
“Two of the cruelest, most primitive punishments our town deals out to those who fall from favor are the empty mailbox and the silent telephone.” -Hedda Hopper
This mailbox is found in the warrens deep beneath the West Bank at the University of Minnesota (TC). I love how several different eras of the the US Mail are represented.
One of fifteen images of interesting mailboxes seen during my February, 2018 visit to Sanibel Island, Florida, USA. I usually look for mailboxes, when I'm in a new place. As I photographed one mailbox, the homeowner & I chatted. He said there was a poster of interesting mailboxes at the post office. 33 were pictured! Someone else finds mailboxes interesting! I went to the Visitors Center & asked for a street map of the island. Our last day, Jim & I cruised for mailboxes. It was a lot of fun! To see all of my mailboxes, please visit my "mailboxes" album!
This mailbox sits right at the intersection of the road to the Chiracahua Monument, but there's no house here.
Chiracahua National Monument. Arizona.
i snapped a photo of these in the nick of time. they just tore them down about a week ago. they were the original mailboxes in my apartment building.
The Carlon Mailbox at the top of the track, the postie stops here. The chain bar is actually embedded in the back of the log.
From the fabulous Marvelettes - youtu.be/425GpjTSlS4