The Pop-Ups Gallery
Museums and Historic Sites
Animals of Africa (Washington, USA)—Featuring their new ‘Animals of Africa’ exhibit. This card was designed as an Educational Card for The Zoo!, and is most popular with Grandparents, buying them to send to grandchildren. Did you know that an elephant has 150,000 muscles in its trunk and can use its trunk to uproot a tree or pick up a blade of grass?
Bishop Museum (Hawaii, USA)—This Pop-Up is a gift item in the gift shop, and five thousand of the cards were imprinted in Japanese for use as promotional materials by the Japanese Marketing Department.
Casa Loma (Ontario, Canada)—This card was created as a postcard and is sold in Casa Loma’s gift shop.
Fort Edmonton Park (Alberta, Canada)—This card sold as a souvenir card with an envelope.
Fort St. James National Historic Site (British Columbia, Canada)—Fort St. James wanted a unique postcard featuring their original buildings for their gift shop. This is it!
Hoover Dam (Nevada, USA)—This card, designed for Shack a Brack, features one of the engineering wonders of the world and is a perfect souvenir piece.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Ontario, Canada)—This card was designed as a postcard featuring the impressive Legislative Assembly and grounds.
Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museum (Colorado, USA)—This card sold as a souvenir card with an envelope.
Mission Houses Museum (Hawaii, USA)—This postcard tells the story of the museum, across from the Palace in Honolulu.
National Museum of Naval Aviation (Florida, USA)—Created as a postcard, this Pop-Up features the most popular exhibits at the Museum.
Science World (British Columbia, Canada)—This card was designed as a postcard featuring the most exciting exhibits at Science World.
The Liberace Museum (Nevada, USA)—This card sold as a souvenir card with an envelope.
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park (Hawaii, USA)—This card sold as a postcard commemorating the historical site.
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