From Postcard Collection (Lewis University) in CARLI Digital Collections Postcards are trophies of travel. It was interesting to explore this digital collection that includes primarily postcards of Joliet, Illinois, a place not far from my own home. Browsing the collection, I came to the realization that the Illinois State Prison was (is?) a tourist destination for visitors to Joliet. As a librarian I found this 1921 postcard of uniformed inmates using the prison library particularly compelling. Its colorized quality; the long tables, bookcases, and wooden floor planks all angling dramatically toward a vanishing point; and the stats listed along the top edge (“22,600 volumes, 1,200 issued weekly”) captivated me further. It is inscribed with a rather unexpected message: “Arrived here all right saw such lovely places.” The home page for the collection explains how a postcard can be roughly dated by the location of spaces for messages and the presence or absence of a border around the picture. Written by Mary Rose, Metadata Librarian at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. To learn more about becoming part of CARLI Digital Collections and using CONTENTdm, see http://www.carli.illinois.edu/index.php?page=contentdm and http://wiki.carli.illinois.edu/index.php/Portal:CONTENTdm.