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New Orleans LA Louisiana Archbishop's Palace Divided Back Postcard Unused
New Orleans LA Louisiana Archbishop's Palace Divided Back Postcard Unused
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This vintage postcard features a detailed, colored linen image of the Archbishop's Palace in New Orleans, showcasing its classic architecture with a red sloped roof, green shutters, and manicured garden in front. The postcard's vibrant colors and textured linen finish highlight the early 20th-century printing techniques popular for American postcards, offering collectors a glimpse into historical landmarks of New Orleans. Printed by H. C. Leighton Co., Portland, Maine, and made in Germany, this postcard exemplifies the period when many high-quality postcards were produced overseas for the U.S. market.
Measuring the standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this postcard is an original piece from the early 1900s, identified by its divided back and red printed postage information specifying rates for the United States and several territories. The card's historical significance lies in its depiction of the Archbishop's Palace, a notable landmark in New Orleans, making it a prized collectible for enthusiasts of architectural and regional memorabilia.
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