A vintage black-and-white printed postcard showing the interior of Crystal Lake Cave in Dubuque, Iowa. The image is composed of a fine halftone dot pattern and depicts numerous stalactites hanging from the ceiling above a rugged, textured cave floor. Text in the lower right corner reads "LOST GARDENS, CRYSTAL LAKE CAVE, DUBUQUE, IOWA, PHOTO BY LINK."
The reverse side of a circulated 1949 postcard with a "Divided Back" layout. It features a green 1-cent George Washington stamp and a clear Dubuque, Iowa postmark dated Sep 18, 1949. The left side is covered in a dense handwritten message in pencil. Vertical text in the center identifies the publisher as Dubuque Presbyterian Press.

1940s Lost Gardens Crystal Cave Dubuque Iowa Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

A profound silence hangs within the Lost Gardens of Crystal Lake Cave, where the slow, rhythmic drip of mineral-rich water has spent eons sculpting a world of silver-grey wonder. In this subterranean sanctuary near Dubuque, delicate stalactites reach down toward the ancient, textured floor, capturing a quiet sense of discovery from the early days when lead miners first stumbled upon this hidden crystal cathedral beneath the Iowa soil.

Details

Era: Black & White View 1940s (postmarked 1949)
City: Dubuque
State: Iowa
Country: United States of America
Topics: Crystal Lake Cave, Spelunking, Geological Formations, Caves, Tourism
Artist/Photographer: Photo by Link
Condition: Circulated, (postmarked September 18, 1949)
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Dubuque Presbyterian Press, Dubuque, Iowa
Printer: Unknown (Halftone Print)

Additional Information

This card features a high-quality halftone print of a photograph by Link. While often mistaken for a real photo at first glance, magnification reveals the fine dot pattern of the printing process. The image was captured by the Link Art Studio, a prominent Dubuque institution located on Central Avenue. The studio was the premier documentarian of the tri-state area for decades, and their "Photo by Link" credit became a local hallmark of quality for regional landmarks and community events. The 1949 postmark and one-cent stamp reflect the exact postal rates of the late 1940s.

This vintage postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.

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