Description
White Plains NY Post Office Linen Postcard 1930s-40s Newburgh NY Postmark. This vintage postcard beautifully captures the imposing architecture of the Post Office in White Plains, New York. The front features a vibrant, colorized view of the classic brick building, complete with its grand columns and pediment, evoking the civic pride of mid-20th century America. An American flag proudly flies atop a flagpole, adding a patriotic touch to the scene. The postcard exhibits the distinctive texture of a linen-era production, characteristic of the 1930s to 1940s, a popular printing technique that gave postcards a unique, fabric-like feel. The reverse side reveals a clear postmark from Newburgh, N.Y., dated July 7th, addressed to Remsen, N.Y., and bears a one-cent George Washington stamp. Published by The Ruben Publishing Co. of Newburgh, N.Y., this piece offers a charming glimpse into historical postal communication and architectural heritage.