Creating national awareness about Georgetown 100 years ago via the U.S. mail.

Creating national awareness about Georgetown 100 years ago via the U.S. mail.

 

In the 1920s, the City of Georgetown and Georgetown Chamber of Commerce advertised nationally using small ads in newspapers and magazines throughout the country, and mailed a simple brochure with this information to those who requested it. You can find it in the Georgetown County Digital Collection.

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