Originally constructed in 1833–1834, and officially opened on June 1, 1835 as the “Provincial Penitentiary of the Province of Upper Canada,” it was one of the oldest prisons in continuous use in the world. Kingston Penitentiary is one of nine prisons in the Kingston area which range from low-security facilities to the maximum-security facilities, Kingston Penitentiary and Millhaven Institution (which was initially built to replace Kingston Pen). The Kingston Pen closed on September 30, 2012.
| Features | Postcards are printed on premium quality 16 pt card stock with UV coating on the front. Each postcard features a recognizable insignia design on the reverse side for greater visual appeal, value and branding |
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| Benifits | Postcards are immune to curling in moderately humid weather, resists fading in direct sunlight and are scuff resistant. Our effective branding method produces a manufactured collectable for your customers |
| Advantages | Quality finishing will handle the wear and tear of world wide postal services. Greater sales and higher profits |
| Dimensions | 5” x 7” postcard is trimmed to: 4.6” x 6.5” |
| Packaging | Postcards are packed 50 per design |
| Origin | Made In Canada |
| UPC | 627843134497 |
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