Vintage Great Falls Montana B. & M. Smelter Highest Stack Postcard
$9.95
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See ... Read More
Condition: Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed ... Read more about the seller notes Normal Wear. Visible Bumps And Damages On The Edge. Visible Stains. See picture for a detailed depiction of condition. Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage lithograph postcard features the iconic B. & M. Smelter smokestack in Great Falls, Montana, noted as the highest stack in the world at 506 feet tall. The postcard captures two massive smokestacks emitting smoke against a pastel sky, highlighting the industrial prowess of the early 20th century. The scene conveys the impressive scale of the smelter and its significant role in Montana's industrial history.Published by Chas. E. Morris Co. of Great Falls, Montana, and printed by the Kwality Co., this original postcard is a fine example of early American postcard lithography. The back of the card provides fascinating historical context about the stack's size and construction, including the engineering marvel of withstanding 120-mile-per-hour winds and the enormous volume of bricks used. This postcard is a collectible piece for enthusiasts of industrial history, Montana heritage, or vintage postcards from the United States.
This vintage lithograph postcard features the iconic B. & M. Smelter smokestack in Great Falls, Montana, noted as the highest stack in the world at 506 feet tall. The postcard captures two massive smokestacks emitting smoke against a pastel sky, highlighting the industrial prowess of the early 20th century. The scene conveys the impressive scale of the smelter and its significant role in Montana's industrial history.Published by Chas. E. Morris Co. of Great Falls, Montana, and printed by the Kwality Co., this original postcard is a fine example of early American postcard lithography. The back of the card provides fascinating historical context about the stack's size and construction, including the engineering marvel of withstanding 120-mile-per-hour winds and the enormous volume of bricks used. This postcard is a collectible piece for enthusiasts of industrial history, Montana heritage, or vintage postcards from the United States.
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