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Old Custer State Park, South Dakota Advertising Medal or Charm
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This item is already soldOld Custer State Park, South Dakota Advertising Medal or Charm
Custer   State Park   South Dakota   Advertising   Medal   Fob   Charm   U.S. President   Souvenir   Nostalgic   Americana
The picture shows a view of both sides of this Old Custer State Park, South Dakota Advertising Medal or Charm. It has a raised image of a lodge building. It appears to be made of copper. The front is marked as follows:

STATE GAME LODGE
CUSTER STATE PARK,
S. DAK.

The back side reads as follows:

The State Game Lodge was the ''Summer White House'' of President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 when he uttered those famous words ''I Do Not Chose To Run''.

It measures about 1'' wide and is in very good condition with wear as pictured.

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Old Custer State Park, South Dakota Advertising Medal or Charm


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