VNTG Linen Postcard Circular Court Electrical Building 1933 Chicago World’s Fair

$ 3.7

Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) Country of Origin: United States Franchise: Kelvinator Features: Divided Back, White Border Subject: World's Fair Region: Illinois Country: United States Type: Linen Postcard Unit of Sale: Single Unit Occasion: World's Fair City: Chicago Brand/Publisher: Arena Photo Post Card Co., Chicago brand: Arena Photo Post Card Co., Chicago Theme: Cities & Towns, Exhibitions, Exposition, Famous Places, Tourism, Advertising Number of Items in Set: 1 Continent: North America Time Period Manufactured: 1930-1939 Year Manufactured: 1933

Description

VNTG Linen Postcard Circular Court Electrical Building 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. It is a great addition to any collection or could be used as a unique decoration. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history from the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. It has a divided back and white border, with the words "Chicago World's Fair" printed on the front. 609 - Circular Court of the Electrical Building Chicago World’s Fair 1933 In the court a fountain sends up iridescent jets of illuminated water in a series of multi-colored steps. The great building itself, in semi-circular form, surrounds the court. A group of pylons rises with a giant bas-relief panel on either side, on which figures are sculptured in such mammoth size as to suggest the enormous forces they symbolize Energy and Light. Arena Photo Postcard Co., Chicago. Printed in the USA. This vintage linen postcard from the 1933 Chicago World's Fair features a beautiful view of the Circular Court and Electrical Building, including signs advertising Kelvinator appliances. The postcard, produced by Arena Photo Post Card Co. in Chicago, is a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches and is a single unit. It has a divided back and white border, with the words "Chicago World's Fair" printed on the front. This postcard is perfect for collectors of topographical postcards and those interested in tourism, famous places, exhibitions, cities and towns, and expositions. It is a great addition to any collection or could be used as a unique decoration. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history from the 1933 Chicago World's Fair.