1936 Singing Tower Lake Wales Sanctuary Florida Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Dating to the mid-1930s, this vibrant linen-era postcard captures the serene majesty of the Singing Tower at Bok Tower Gardens. Nestled within the lush Mountain Lake Sanctuary near Lake Wales, this 205-foot neo-Gothic masterpiece was dedicated in 1929 as a "sanctuary for birds and man." The view showcases the tower rising above a foreground of blooming azaleas and moss-draped pines, perfectly illustrating why it remains one of Florida's most beloved architectural and botanical landmarks. The saturated colors and textured finish of the linen style evoke the tranquil atmosphere that has welcomed millions of travelers to this historic site.
Details
Era: Linen (circa 1936)
City: Lake Wales
State or Region: Florida
Country: United States
Topic: Monuments and Botanical Gardens
Condition: Circulated (Postmarked 1939)
Postage: 1¢ George Washington Stamp
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Florida Post Card Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
Printer: Curt Teich and Co., Chicago, Ill.
Print Type: Lithograph
Additional Information
The back of this card provides a detailed description of the Singing Tower, noting its construction from Florida coquina stone and Georgia pink marble. It highlights the 71-bell carillon and mentions the site was often called "The Most Beautiful Spot in America." A personal handwritten message from "Carleton" to Mr. John Drake in Detroit, Michigan, is postmarked April 12, 1939, in St. Petersburg, Florida. The sender recounts a surprising meeting with John's parents on the way home from the tower.
This card would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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