Hot Springs National Park AR Continental Chrome Postcard 1990s
$4.99
Condition: Pre-owned. With Mild edgwear. Typical. This vintage postcard features a vibrant aerial view of Historic Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, showcasing the lush greenery and iconic buildings nestled wit ... Read More
Condition: Pre-owned. With Mild edgwear. Typical.
This vintage postcard features a vibrant aerial view of Historic Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, showcasing the lush greenery and iconic buildings nestled within this famous valley. Known historically as "Tah-Ne-Co," meaning "The Place of the Hot Waters," this area was considered neutral ground by various Indian tribes and holds significant cultural importance. The postcard captures the scenic beauty and architectural charm of Hot Springs, a popular destination for its natural thermal waters.Printed by Argentofot in Germany, this photochrome postcard utilizes a color printing technique popular from 1939 onward, delivering rich and realistic tones. Published by National Park Card, Inc., based in Hot Springs, Arkansas, this continental-sized postcard (6 x 4 inches) is a collectible piece for those interested in American landmarks and Native American heritage. A barcode and the number 515 are printed on the back, along with a brief historical note highlighting Hernando De Soto's expedition in 1541, believed to be the first white men to explore and bathe in the hot waters of the valley.
This vintage postcard features a vibrant aerial view of Historic Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, showcasing the lush greenery and iconic buildings nestled within this famous valley. Known historically as "Tah-Ne-Co," meaning "The Place of the Hot Waters," this area was considered neutral ground by various Indian tribes and holds significant cultural importance. The postcard captures the scenic beauty and architectural charm of Hot Springs, a popular destination for its natural thermal waters.Printed by Argentofot in Germany, this photochrome postcard utilizes a color printing technique popular from 1939 onward, delivering rich and realistic tones. Published by National Park Card, Inc., based in Hot Springs, Arkansas, this continental-sized postcard (6 x 4 inches) is a collectible piece for those interested in American landmarks and Native American heritage. A barcode and the number 515 are printed on the back, along with a brief historical note highlighting Hernando De Soto's expedition in 1541, believed to be the first white men to explore and bathe in the hot waters of the valley.
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