Description
Vintage 1946 Linen Postcard: Overhanging Bluffs, Noel, Missouri Ozarks. Known as "The Prize Drive of the Ozarks," this iconic landmark showcases towering rock formations alongside the clear waters of the Elk River, a popular spot for fishing Bass, Blue Cat, Perch, Goggle-eye, and Blue Gill. Discover the scenic beauty of the Ozarks with this vintage linen postcard, featuring the impressive Overhanging Bluffs on U.S. No. 71 near Noel, Missouri. Known as "The Prize Drive of the Ozarks," this iconic landmark showcases towering rock formations alongside the clear waters of the Elk River, a popular spot for fishing Bass, Blue Cat, Perch, Goggle-eye, and Blue Gill. The textured linen finish characteristic of postcards from this era enhances the vibrant colors and detailed depiction of this natural wonder, making it a wonderful piece of Americana. This collectible postcard offers a glimpse into mid-20th century travel, capturing the allure of Missouri's "Show-Me State" landscapes. The reverse side features a handwritten message from 1946, adding a personal touch and historical context to its journey. Published by Post Card Publishers of Monett, Missouri, this postcard is a fascinating artifact for enthusiasts of Missouri history, vintage travel ephemera, and postcard collecting, highlighting a significant natural attraction along a historic American highway.