Vintage 1911 Union Station Washington D.C. Linen Postcard Divided Back
$3.99
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Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases that are not visible from the front. Remember-you never pay more than 1 shipping charge. Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage postcard features a detailed illustration of the New Union Station in Washington D.C., an iconic landmark built by the U.S. Government, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The postcard highlights the grand white granite facade of the station, which spans 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width. The image captures the early 20th-century urban scene with trolley cars, early automobiles, and pedestrians, providing a charming glimpse into the transportation history of the era.Printed during the Divided Back era (1907-1915), this linen-textured postcard offers vibrant color and sharp architectural details, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of historical railway stations and city views. The back of the postcard includes a 1911 Washington D.C. postmark and a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, enhancing its authenticity and appeal. This postcard is a fine example of early American postcard production and the celebration of urban development in the nation's capital.
This vintage postcard features a detailed illustration of the New Union Station in Washington D.C., an iconic landmark built by the U.S. Government, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The postcard highlights the grand white granite facade of the station, which spans 760 feet in length and 343 feet in width. The image captures the early 20th-century urban scene with trolley cars, early automobiles, and pedestrians, providing a charming glimpse into the transportation history of the era.Printed during the Divided Back era (1907-1915), this linen-textured postcard offers vibrant color and sharp architectural details, making it a collectible piece for enthusiasts of historical railway stations and city views. The back of the postcard includes a 1911 Washington D.C. postmark and a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, enhancing its authenticity and appeal. This postcard is a fine example of early American postcard production and the celebration of urban development in the nation's capital.
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