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0 m9 Q2 H7 w( ^; f: U& slet's proceed(停顿或耽搁后继续进行)to the main exhibit (house) hall and look at some of the actual vehicles that have played a pominent role in speeding uo mail delivery. Consider how long it used to send a letter across a relatively short distance. Back in 1600s, it took two weeks on horseback to get a letter from Boston to Newyork, a distance about 260 miles. Crossing a river was also a challenge, ferry(轮渡) service was so irregular that a carrier were(would) sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry. For journeys inland, there was always a stagecoach(驿站马车), but the ride was by no means comfortable because he had to be shared with other passengers. The post office was pretty ingenious(灵巧的) about some routes. In the 19th centery, the south western desert, for instance, camels were brought in the help get the mail through. In the Alaska reindeer(驯鹿) were used, these practices were discontinue because of the disagreeable(不温和的) temperament(性情、性格) of these animals.( d3 ^5 Y) `, a( O: y
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We'll stop here for a minutes so that you can enter the replica复制品 of a railway mail (card)car. It was during the age of Iron Horse it delivery really started to pickup. In fact, the united states transported most (box)bulk大量的 mail by train for nearly 100 years. The first airmail service didn't strat until 1918.
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Please take a few moments to look around,i hope you'll enjor your tour and so you continue on your own, may i suggest you visit our impressive philatelic(集邮的) collection. Not only can you look at some of more unusual stamps issues, but there's a interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.
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o(∩_∩)o...今天的,三点,22发上来了~!o(∩_∩)o...