Step into downtown Detroit in the 1960s with this vintage postcard capturing Washington Boulevard looking north from Michigan Avenue. The scene showcases a bustling city street lined with historic architecture, including the soaring Book Tower on the left and its adjacent Book Building, their ornate facades rising above the avenue. On the right, the prominent Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel commands attention with its iconic marquee, while flowering plants along the boulevard add a touch of charm to the urban streetscape.
Classic 1960s automobiles cruise along the roadway, carrying the energy and style of the era, and in the distance, the Christopher Columbus Monument stands as a central landmark, completing the picture of a vibrant mid-century Detroit thoroughfare.
The photograph was taken by Mary Gunn, whose work captured the clarity and character of city life, and was published by Hiawatha Card and printed by Dexter Press, Inc., reflecting the quality and attention to detail of vintage mid-century postcards.
This postcard would look great framed or make a great addition to any collection.
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