This 1910 postcard features a peaceful scene from McCurdy Park in Corunna, Michigan, a place deeply rooted in local tradition and community spirit. Donated in the late 19th century by Judge Hugh McCurdy and his wife, the park quickly became a favorite retreat for residents. With its meandering paths, rustic shelters, and riverside setting, it offered a quiet escape from daily life. Visitors would gather for picnics, stroll through shaded trails, and enjoy gatherings at the casino, a pavilion used for social events. The park's natural beauty and thoughtful design made it a treasured landmark for decades.
This undivided back postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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