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Yorktown VA Virginia Moore House Historic Revolutionary War Home Chrome Postcard
Yorktown VA Virginia Moore House Historic Revolutionary War Home Chrome Postcard
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This vintage postcard features a vibrant color image of the historic Moore House in Yorktown, Virginia, known as the site where the Articles of Capitulation were drafted on October 18, 1781, effectively ending the American Revolutionary War. The postcard depicts the classic colonial architecture of the two-story house with its distinctive gabled roof, symmetrical windows, and charming front porch, surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees.
Printed using Kodachrome color by Walter H. Miller and published by Miller's Camera Shop in Williamsburg, Virginia, this postcard showcases mid-20th century color printing techniques on a standard 5.5 x 3.5 inch paper stock. The back includes a detailed historical description of the Moore House's significance, making it a collectible piece for history enthusiasts and postcard collectors alike. Its origin from a well-known publisher in colonial Virginia adds to its authenticity and appeal as a souvenir or keepsake from an important American landmark.
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