Description
Vintage Linen Postcard United States Post Office Honesdale PA 1930s. Printed using the popular linen texture technique of the 1930s to 1940s, the card showcases vibrant colors and fine detail in the brickwork and surrounding greenery. The clear blue sky and neat landscaping add charm to this nostalgic scene. This vintage linen postcard features the United States Post Office building in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, capturing a classic American small-town landmark. Printed using the popular linen texture technique of the 1930s to 1940s, the card showcases vibrant colors and fine detail in the brickwork and surrounding greenery. The clear blue sky and neat landscaping add charm to this nostalgic scene. Distributed by I. Steinfeldt of Lancaster, PA, this postcard is a genuine Curteich Chicago C.T. Art-Colortone® postcard, a well-known and collectible publisher from that era. Measuring the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, it is a perfect example of mid-20th century American postcard art, appealing to collectors interested in postal history, Pennsylvania landmarks, or linen postcards. The card is unposted and retains its original printing and blank back, ideal for framing or adding to a collection.