NOT TOO LATE FOR A COLORIZED CHRISTMAS!

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Good Morning, Americans . . . It’s Saturday! Here’s your chance to have a treasured family photo colorized for a nice low price. It’s NOT too late to give parents or grandparents the unique gift they will treasure forever – an enlarged image from the Family Album – in Full-Color! Our web-server is “conveniently” down, but you can call David in our Studio at (805) 535-5778) or email him at david@americanphotocolorizing.com.

If you order by Wednesday, December 23rd – we’ll email your finished Colorization no later than Noon East Coast Time – 9AM in the West on December 24th. That still gives you time to print and frame it. For extra large enlargements – just head over to your favorite print shop (like Kinkos). Any photos we receive this weekend – will be completed and emailed to you on Monday and Tuesday.

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AMELIA EARHART (1932)

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Welcome to American Photo Colorizing .coms’s photo blog, “Trending History”. We colorize black & white photos for museums, media, multi-media, and families like yours. Our online Photo Gallery features 100s of colorized vintage images available for purchase. A visit to our website gets you started: http://www.americanphotocolorizing.com

The year is 1932. On May 20th, five years to the day after Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic in the Spirit Of St. Louis, Amelia Earhart took off from Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, bound for Paris, France. Due to poor weather conditions and plagued by mechanical problems, Amelia was forced to land in a farmer’s pasture near Londonderry, Ireland. But she had successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean – for which Congress awarded her the Distinguished Flying Cross. Then in July 1937, on an attempted flight around the world, Amelia’s plane vanished in the clouds somewhere near Howland Island in the mid-Pacific. Her plane was never found.

Amelia Earhart - 1932

1932 - Amelia Earhart