
Letterboxer's Companion
From the day in 1854 when James Perrott placed a bottle for visitors’ cards on a moor in Dartmoor, England, to the feature article in a 1998 issue of Smithsonian introducing the sport to a U.S. audience, to the thousands of letterboxes today scattered throughout North America, the quaint Old World pastime of letterboxing has come a long way. And it’s not surprising. This fascinating, family-frie...
From the day in 1854 when James Perrott placed a bottle for visitors’ cards on a moor in Dartmoor, England, to the feature article in a 1998 issue of Smithsonian introducing the sport to a U.S. audience, to the thousands of letterboxes today scattered throughout North America, the quaint Old World pastime of letterboxing has come a long way. And it’s not surprising. This fascinating, family-frie...