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New York City NY New York Queensboro Bridge 1910 Divided Back Postcard Used
New York City NY New York Queensboro Bridge 1910 Divided Back Postcard Used
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A collectible postcard featuring the Queensboro Bridge in New York, dated 1910. Includes authentic handwritten note and original vintage postage.
• Dated January 31, 1910, with clear postmark
• Features iconic Queensboro Bridge illustration
• Original 1-cent U.S. postage stamp
• Handwritten message adds historical charm
Postcard shows minor edge wear and slight discoloration consistent with age. Measures approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
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This is a vintage lithograph postcard depicting the Queensboro Bridge in New York City, featuring a divided back and a historical postmark.
The image shows the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge (also known as the 59th Street Bridge), which connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Queens.
Historical Significance: Completed in 1909, it was once the fourth longest bridge in the world and was originally known as the Blackwell's Island Bridge.
Postcard Details: This specific antique card likely dates from around 1910, as indicated by its design and typical mailing era.
Visual Composition: The scene is an aerial view capturing the bridge's complex cantilever architecture extending over the East River toward the city skyline.
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