Description
Vintage 1940s Linen Postcard Pioneer Monument Salt Lake City Utah. In the background, the spires of the Salt Lake Temple are visible, adding historical and cultural significance to the scene. This vintage linen postcard features the iconic Pioneer Monument located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The monument commemorates Utah's pioneers and is depicted with intricate bronze figures and a commanding statue atop a pedestal. In the background, the spires of the Salt Lake Temple are visible, adding historical and cultural significance to the scene. The postcard showcases the hallmark linen texture popular in the 1930-1945 era, known for its vibrant colors and fabric-like finish. Published by Carpenter Paper Co., this original postcard captures a key landmark at the intersection of Main and South Temple streets in Salt Lake City. The back includes a 1-cent George Washington stamp postmarked September 8, 1943, offering collectors authentic postal history. The detailed artwork and Utah Centennial emblem further highlight its collectible value. An excellent addition for those interested in vintage postcards, Utah history, or early 20th-century Americana.