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This collectible phone card features a historical black-and-white photograph tinted with soft pastel colors, issued under the Bishop Museum Archives. It depicts a group of Hawaiian women seated in a row, each adorned with multiple traditional Hawaiian leis made of brightly colored flowers in yellow, pink, white, and orange. The women are dressed in period clothing, including long dresses and hats embellished with floral accents, representing a cultural and ceremonial gathering.
"Travelers Choice" is prominently displayed in bold, ornate orange font across the bottom half of the card, indicating the theme and appeal for visitors and collectors. The text "Hawaii" appears in large orange script near the top left, while "Bishop Museum Archives" is printed in smaller black script above it. The card's value is displayed as "$20 Foreign Telephone Card" in orange font below the "Traveler’s Choice" text, identifying it as a prepaid phone card used for international calls.
The setting of the scene includes traditional wooden elements in the background, suggesting an outdoor cultural event or formal ceremony. This card highlights Hawaiian heritage and the tradition of lei giving as a symbol of welcome and respect, capturing a moment of historical importance linked to Hawaii’s travel and tourism legacy.
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