This vibrant 1929 postcard captures the lush, almost dreamlike beauty of a Los Angeles, Southern California Tropical Park, a manmade paradise created during the height of the region’s boom years. With swaying palms, exotic plants, and carefully landscaped paths, these parks were designed to showcase California as an Eden-like destination, ideal for health, leisure, and escape. In the 1920s, as the film industry flourished and sunshine tourism surged, such parks became symbols of the SoCal lifestyle: relaxed, luxurious, and endlessly green. This card offers a glimpse into that golden vision, when tropical gardens were a key part of selling California to the world.