Typed letter on official Tin Can Tourists of the World Inc. letterhead written byG. C. Stemen, secretary of the Tin Can Tourists, dated to August 4, 1951. Addressed to John L. Kilmer, the President of the Grand Traverse County Board of Supervisors,…
Typed letter on official Tin Can Tourists of the World Inc. letterhead written byG. C. Stemen, secretary of the Tin Can Tourists, dated to August 3, 1951. The letter extends thanks to the Mayor Sleder, his official Cabinet, and the Grand Traverse…
Typed letter on official Tin Can Tourists of the World Inc. letterhead written by G. C. Stemen, the Tin Can Tourists Secretary dated to November 2, 1951. The letter is addressed to John L. Kilmer, Clerk, and Stemen acknowledges receiving the…
Typed letter on official Tin Can Tourists of the World Inc. letterhead written by G. C. Stemen, Secretary of the Tin Can Tourists, dated to November 2, 1951. The letter addressed to Hon. Julius C. Sleder, the Mayor of Traverse City, confirms…
Typed letter on official Tin Can Tourists of the World Inc. letterhead written by G. C. Stemen, Secretary of the Tin Can Tourists, dated to November 1, 1951. Confirms receiving letter of invitations for the T.C.T. to hold their next Annual Summer…
Black and white photographs of: 1.) A sign "Traverse City Welcomes T.C.T. Always" (T.C.T. is Tin Can Tourist) being painted, 1942. 2.) "Traverse Travelers" Swap the Ride Club. 3.)The Tin Can Tourist Inc. officers, 7/21/1941.
Cars and house trailers gathered at the county fair grounds (now the Civic Center) on East Front Street. The tourists would come to the area for "reunion" each year. Text on back of photo in second image