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In the 1940s and 50s, tourists in the U.S. used coin-operated Voice-O-Graph booths to record their travel experiences on lacquer-coated records, which they could then mail to loved ones. These “talking postcards” allowed people to share personalized messages about their trips in a unique and innovative way. This practice was a popular and creative way for travelers to document their adventures and stay connected with family and friends.
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