Vintage Hawaiian Building San Francisco Pan Pacific Expo Linen 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 linen postcard features the Hawaiian Building at the Pan Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, a notable landmark from the 1915 world's fair celebrating Pacific culture and innovation. The image showcases the building's ornate classical architecture, including large arches and columns, set against a bright blue sky and shaded by lush tropical trees. Printed with vibrant colors on textured linen cardstock, this postcard captures the historical and cultural significance of the Hawaiian pavilion, known for its popular exhibits of mid-ocean island culture and colorful fish displays.Published by the Pacific Novelty Co. of San Francisco, this original postcard is an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of exposition memorabilia and early 20th-century Americana. The back includes a detailed description of the Hawaiian Building's location at the corner of Administration Avenue and the Marina, emphasizing its popularity with visitors. Measuring approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches, it is a classic example of linen postcards produced during the early 1900s, prized for their durability and vivid printing techniques.
This vintage linen postcard features the Hawaiian Building at the Pan Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, a notable landmark from the 1915 world's fair celebrating Pacific culture and innovation. The image showcases the building's ornate classical architecture, including large arches and columns, set against a bright blue sky and shaded by lush tropical trees. Printed with vibrant colors on textured linen cardstock, this postcard captures the historical and cultural significance of the Hawaiian pavilion, known for its popular exhibits of mid-ocean island culture and colorful fish displays.Published by the Pacific Novelty Co. of San Francisco, this original postcard is an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of exposition memorabilia and early 20th-century Americana. The back includes a detailed description of the Hawaiian Building's location at the corner of Administration Avenue and the Marina, emphasizing its popularity with visitors. Measuring approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches, it is a classic example of linen postcards produced during the early 1900s, prized for their durability and vivid printing techniques.
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