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ANTIQUE 1889 OPERA HOUSE THEATRE BILLING WOODSTOCK IL ILLINOIS US $15.00
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POSTCARD ARLES BOUCHES-DU-RHONE LE THEATRE ANTIQUE FRANCE YVON PARIS LA DOUCE US $.77
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Interesting that you feel that way as I too enjoy many of those things however I came to find out later in life that when I pick up an antique, an old letter, or something that one feels is "junk" in a yard sale that turns out to be an 18th century vase. I suddenly realize and appreciate the history of that item. I wouldn't necessarily say to major in history however a minor in it might not be a bad idea, depending on the era that you find you like. Myself archeology is one of my hobbies, though in my case it's not of old bones as some might think, but items of different era's and times. I as well have studied genealogy which is another very intense hobby that I have. I have met and read of individuals who have majored in just that and became experts genealogists making a very good living. They can see an item, then date it by nothing more then the look or appearance. Old photos of ancestors of long ago, a chair or table that great great grandmother passed down, or any one of a number of other items. It might be a thought to consider if your love is that strong for things of the past. Law and Order Thanks for visiting!
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