<oai_dc:dc xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd"><dc:coverage>United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Savannah, 32.08354, -81.09983</dc:coverage><dc:date>1939</dc:date><dc:description>Victory Drive, Savannah, Ga. Annotated on back: Victory Drive, located at the southern end of Bull St., is a magnificent avenue of palmettos and palms, the longest in the world. It extends 22 miles from Savannah to Tybee, the popular beach resort. This colorized postcard, postmarked October 26, 1939, depicts the landscaping of Victory Drive (Estill Avenue).</dc:description><dc:format>image/jpeg</dc:format><dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/</dc:rights><dc:source>1121-057, V. &amp; J. Duncan Postcard Collection, City of Savannah Research Library and Municipal Archives</dc:source><dc:subject>Palms--Georgia--Savannah</dc:subject><dc:subject>Island)</dc:subject><dc:title>Victory Drive, Savannah, Ga.</dc:title><dc:type>StillImage</dc:type></oai_dc:dc>