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Vintage 1929 Atlantic City NJ Traymore Hotel Boardwalk Night Postcard Posted. Thank you for visiting! This item is in stock and usually ships within 24 hours of your purchase. Please ask questions if you are unsure about anything. Your item will be shipped via eBay Standard Envelope which only provides tracking updates when it passes through sorting machines. USPS workers have no way of scanning the barcode. When it marks it as "out for delivery or delivered" it means it has arrived at your local sorting center, not your home address. Depending on your postal route, it could take several days for it to arrive at your home. Delivery time can take upwards of 2 full weeks to arrive depending on weather and/or postal delays. But rest assured, your item leaves my location within 1 working day. Step back in time to the vibrant energy of Atlantic City, New Jersey, with this captivating vintage postcard featuring the iconic Traymore Hotel and its bustling boardwalk by night. The detailed illustration showcases the grand architecture of the Traymore, a beacon of luxury and entertainment, illuminated against the evening sky. Crowds of pedestrians in period attire fill the boardwalk, alongside vintage automobiles, capturing the lively atmosphere of this popular seaside resort during its golden age. This historical piece, identified as 104N from Atlantic Foto Service, beautifully encapsulates the allure of 1920s Atlantic City after dark. This T. American Art Colored postcard offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, published by Saltzburg's Merchandise Co. of Atlantic City. The reverse side bears a clear Atlantic City, N.J. postmark from 1929, accompanied by a one-cent George Washington stamp, indicating its journey through the postal system. A handwritten message to Miss K. Meisel in New York, signed by 'Meta', adds a personal touch and authenticates its vintage provenance. This collectible card is a remarkable artifact for enthusiasts of early 20th-century American history, architecture, and the rich heritage of coastal tourism.