Description
1905 Rivermont Park Lynchburg VA Rotograph Postcard - Unique Park Building. The scene evokes a sense of tranquility and an invitation to enjoy the natural beauty and constructed attractions of this historic Virginia landmark. Discover a charming piece of early 20th-century Americana with this vintage postcard depicting Rivermont Park in Lynchburg, Virginia. Copyrighted in 1905 by The Rotograph Co., this card showcases a distinctive multi-story building, possibly a pavilion or observation tower, nestled amidst lush trees and park grounds. The intricate architectural details of the building, with its various windows and a prominent turret, offer a glimpse into the leisure and park designs of the era. The scene evokes a sense of tranquility and an invitation to enjoy the natural beauty and constructed attractions of this historic Virginia landmark. This collectible postcard, produced by the renowned Rotograph Co. of New York and printed in Germany, captures a 'Photo. Only' image, suggesting a high-quality photographic reproduction technique for its time. The reverse features a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp and a clear postmark from September 9, 1909, addressed to Alexandria, Virginia. Handwritten correspondence adds a personal touch, reflecting social connections and pastimes. This card is a wonderful acquisition for collectors of Virginia memorabilia, Lynchburg history, or early American park scenes, highlighting a significant period in the development of public recreational spaces.