Step into the heart of Midtown Manhattan, where the timeless grandeur of St. Patrick's Cathedral rises above the bustling streets below. This vintage postcard captures the cathedral’s soaring twin spires and intricate Gothic Revival façade, crafted from granite and white marble, stretching elegantly along the city block between Fifth and Madison Avenues and 50th and 51st Streets. Below, classic yellow and green taxis glide along Fifth Avenue, adding a vibrant mid-century energy that contrasts beautifully with the cathedral’s serene majesty. Completed in 1878 after two decades of construction to replace the original St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, this architectural masterpiece serves as the seat of the Archdiocese of New York and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
This postcard was produced by Dexter Press in 1964 using the “Chrome” process, offering vivid colors and crisp detail that highlight both the cathedral’s intricate design and the historical charm of Manhattan streetscapes.
This vintage postcard would look great framed or make a great addition to any collection.
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