Vintage night view postcard showing the magnificent Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City glowing under a full moon. The dome rises above the columns in a wash of soft yellow light, while the stars and shadows give the scene a romantic, dreamlike quality typical of mid-century printing. You can almost feel a summer night’s stillness by the Missouri River.
Printed on linen-textured paper, this postcard captures the vivid colors and slightly raised surface that defined American postcards of the 1930s and 1940s. Produced by Curt Teich & Co., it’s part of their classic “Night View” series celebrating state landmarks across the United States.
The reverse side is postmarked 1953 and bears a cancelled 3-cent U.S. postage stamp issued in 1952 to commemorate the third anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The card features the standard divided layout with handwritten correspondence, adding a genuine touch of mid-century Americana.
A wonderful collectible for anyone interested in vintage architecture, Missouri history, philately, and classic American night scenes. Ideal for framing, display, or adding to a state capitol, NATO, or postcard collection.
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