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Sun Valley ID Idaho Union Pacific Railroad 1930s White Border Postcard
Sun Valley ID Idaho Union Pacific Railroad 1930s White Border Postcard
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This vintage postcard showcases Sun Valley, Idaho, highlighting its picturesque landscapes and historic Union Pacific Railroad connection, ideal for collectors or enthusiasts.
• Features a detailed landscape illustration
• Includes Union Pacific Railroad branding
• Postmarked and handwritten back
• Classic and collectible design
Visible wear on edges and light staining on the back. Measurements: approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
The image is a vintage postcard of Sun Valley, Idaho, promoting it as a year-round vacation destination.
Sun Valley is a resort city in the Rocky Mountains of central Idaho, adjacent to the city of Ketchum.
It was developed as America's first winter destination resort by the Union Pacific Railroad near the end of the Great Depression.
The area is known for its extensive outdoor recreational activities, including skiing on Bald Mountain in winter and hiking, mountain biking, and fishing in summer.
The resort's nickname comes from its sunny mountain desert climate, which provides around 15 hours of sunshine in the summer.
The area has a rich history and was a favorite spot for Ernest Hemingway, who wrote parts of For Whom the Bell Tolls while staying at the Sun Valley Lodge.
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