Smoot's Farm
New Mexico A Adobe Mexican Home White Border Postcard Unused Fred Harvey
New Mexico A Adobe Mexican Home White Border Postcard Unused Fred Harvey
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This vintage postcard features a scenic view of a classic adobe home in New Mexico, highlighting its cultural and architectural significance.
• Unused vintage linen postcard
• Features traditional New Mexico adobe architecture
• Vibrant colors with detailed scenic depiction
• Standard postcard size
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This vintage linen postcard, numbered H-4462 and published by Fred Harvey, depicts a traditional adobe home in New Mexico.
The building is a traditional adobe house, made of sun-dried clay and straw bricks.
Adobe structures are typical in the region and provide good insulation against extreme temperatures.
Strings of red chili peppers, known as ristras, are hanging on the facade for drying.
The postcard is from the "Linen Era," dating approximately from the 1930s to 1945.
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