Happy weekend, my lovelies! I'm back to the Treasury after a two-week hiatus (imposed by schoolwork - really - and a visiting friend), and psyched to share some cool finds with you. Let's get to it, shall we?

First up, courtesy of the ever-stylish Hollister Hovey,
a collection of Holiday magazine covers from the 1950s. They are absolute perfection: graphic little time capsules of Americana, depicting destinations from sea to shining sea.

Next up, we have Kelty, the super-talented designer and photographer behind Steep Street. Her print and web work are gorgeous, but I'm especially taken with her photography. She recently posted photos from
a wedding she shot in Big Sur, and they are, in a word, stunning. You can check out
her full site here, and follow
her blog here.

Finally, some very exciting news from just over the East River.
Kings County Distillery, the Brooklyn-based small-batch bourbon maker, has just started selling bottles of their product. I don't know about you, but I can't wait to get my hands on the first hard booze (legally) made in the city since the end of Prohibition. Especially since it's bourbon. Smoky, sweet, lovely bourbon.
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