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Tacoma WA Washington City Hall Divided Back Postcard Unused Edward H Mitchell
Tacoma WA Washington City Hall Divided Back Postcard Unused Edward H Mitchell
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This vintage postcard features an exquisite color-tinted image of Tacoma City Hall in Washington, showcasing its iconic clock tower and classic architectural details. The postcard was published by Edward H. Mitchell, a well-known San Francisco-based publisher, recognized for his high-quality postcards in the early 20th century. The card is a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, printed on paper, and is an original production from the United States.
The front image captures the red brick facade and intricate stonework of the City Hall building, set against a softly colored sky, highlighting the historical charm and civic pride of Tacoma during that era. The back side features divided sections for correspondence and address, with period-specific postage rate instructions printed in the upper right corner, further emphasizing its early 1900s origin. This postcard is a collectible piece for enthusiasts of historic American architecture, Pacific Northwest landmarks, and vintage postcards.
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