Halloween postcard sent in 1920 was finally delivered to the right Michigan address this week, nearly 100 years late.The unexpected letter from the past arrived in a woman’s mailbox on Tuesday, leaving her confused and curious about it’s likely long-dead author.“It was sitting right on top of the mail,” said Brittany Keech, of Belding, Mich. “I start looking at it and I’m like, ‘OK, it’s been through some wear and tear,'” she told local station WXYZ.
Canada Post apologizes for printing stamps with severed John A. Macdonald head Keech examined the weathered old postcard in detail and shared photos of it on Facebook, in hopes of perhaps identifying whoever wrote or sent it.The card had a one-cent stamp of George Washington affixed to it,.