As senior citizen among U.S. magazines, the Saturday Evening Post often acts its age. The Post has never moved fast. Around Philadelphia, where it has dwelt for 232 years, the Post still makes.
Since the ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791, newspapers, magazines and other publications have exercised their right to the freedom of the press granted in the First Amendment.
A year after Life magazine chronicled "The Good Life" in Madison, a special vacation issue from the publisher of the Saturday Evening Post trumpeted the entire state with color photos