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LOST postcards along Main Street in Old Town Yuma

near the Yuma Visitors Center on Main St Lost listing Posted 17 days ago

Description

While wandering through Old Town Yuma around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, I tucked a handful of postcards back into my bag from a quick detour at the Yuma Riverwalk. When I reached for them later, they were LOST, left behind on a bench outside the Yuma Visitors Center. The cards show faded photos of the river, the desert sunset, and a pastel illustration of the town square—things that mean a lot to me because they were from a trip with my grandmother's stories. I have retraced the streets twice and asked at a few coffee shops, but no luck so far. If you found them, please know they belong to me and I would really appreciate the chance to get them back.

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Map showing approximate location for near the Yuma Visitors Center on Main St
near the Yuma Visitors Center on Main St

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