Acadia National Park ME Cadillac Mt Panorama Postcard Bar Harbor Porcupine Is.

$ 2.51

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Continent: North America Unit Type: Unit brand: Bromley Company, Inc. Brand/Publisher: Bromley Company, Inc. Number of Items in Set: 1 Signed: No Unit Quantity: 1 Theme: National Parks City: Bar Harbor Country of Origin: USA Postage Condition: Unposted Country: USA Unit of Sale: Single Unit Type: Chrome Time Period Manufactured: 1960-1970 Artist: Paul A. Knaut, Jr. Region: Maine Era: Photochrome (1939-Now) Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Subject: Acadia National Park

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Acadia National Park ME Cadillac Mt Panorama Postcard Bar Harbor Porcupine Is.. The vibrant color photograph captures the expansive Frenchman's Bay, dotted with the picturesque Porcupine Islands, and the charming town of Bar Harbor nestled along the distant coastline. The foreground features rugged, rocky terrain and lush green foliage, all under a clear blue sky with soft white clouds, creating a serene and majestic landscape. Discover the breathtaking beauty of Acadia National Park in Maine with this vintage postcard, showcasing a spectacular panoramic view from the summit of Cadillac Mountain. The vibrant color photograph captures the expansive Frenchman's Bay, dotted with the picturesque Porcupine Islands, and the charming town of Bar Harbor nestled along the distant coastline. The foreground features rugged, rocky terrain and lush green foliage, all under a clear blue sky with soft white clouds, creating a serene and majestic landscape. This collectible piece, published by Bromley & Company, Inc. of Boston, Massachusetts, highlights the iconic natural splendor of one of America's most cherished national parks. The detailed imagery, credited to photographer Paul A. Knaut, Jr., offers a glimpse into the region's unique geographical features and historical significance. It's a perfect addition for collectors of Maine ephemera, national park souvenirs, or vintage travel mementos, representing a timeless vista from the highest point on Mount Desert Island.