Some things live up to the hype of how they’re advertised. The Fort Matanzas National Monument in Florida said in a Facebook post that a vintage steamer trunk from the 1930s washed up on the beach this week. The post says the trunk was from a brand called Neverbreak Trunks, which dates back to the 1930s and was manufactured by L. Goldsmith & Son of Newark, New Jersey. It’s not clear how the trunk got into the water or how long it was in the ocean before washing up on the beach.
‘Neverbreak’ Trunk From 1930s Washes Up On Florida Beach
Nov 25, 2022 | 9:05 AM
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