Jacksonville Florida FL~Skyscraper District~1913 Postcard
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Discover a captivating piece of early 20th-century Florida with this vintage postcard showcasing the "Skyscraper District" of Jacksonville. The front features a vibrant, hand-tinted cityscape, capturing the bustling urban environment with its prominent tall buildings, active street scenes, and a classic trolley car, all under a dynamic sky. This view provides a fascinating glimpse into Jacksonville's architectural development and urban landscape during a period of significant growth.This collectible postcard, part of the "Florida Artistic Series," was published by H. & W. B. Co. of Jacksonville, Florida, and is copyrighted 1910 by A. F. G., indicating its historical significance. The divided back bears a clear Alachua, Florida postmark from February 21, 1913, complete with a 1-cent George Washington stamp. The handwritten message and address to Mrs. Geo. M. Wadington in Gainesville, Florida, add a personal touch and historical context, connecting the card to a specific moment in time.
Discover a captivating piece of early 20th-century Florida with this vintage postcard showcasing the "Skyscraper District" of Jacksonville. The front features a vibrant, hand-tinted cityscape, capturing the bustling urban environment with its prominent tall buildings, active street scenes, and a classic trolley car, all under a dynamic sky. This view provides a fascinating glimpse into Jacksonville's architectural development and urban landscape during a period of significant growth.This collectible postcard, part of the "Florida Artistic Series," was published by H. & W. B. Co. of Jacksonville, Florida, and is copyrighted 1910 by A. F. G., indicating its historical significance. The divided back bears a clear Alachua, Florida postmark from February 21, 1913, complete with a 1-cent George Washington stamp. The handwritten message and address to Mrs. Geo. M. Wadington in Gainesville, Florida, add a personal touch and historical context, connecting the card to a specific moment in time.
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