Whisper a quiet greeting to the high altitude wonders of the Colorado Rockies with this breathtaking linen postcard featuring Milner Pass and the serene Poudre Lakes. Captured along the legendary Trail Ridge Road, the highest continuous paved highway in the nation, this view rests at an elevation of 10759 feet where the Continental Divide creates a natural bridge between two worlds. The calm, alpine waters of the Poudre Lakes sit nestled among towering evergreens and ancient peaks, reflecting the soft, pastel hues of a mountain sunset.
Era: Linen 1930s (1939)
City: Near Estes Park or Grand Lake, Poudre Lakes
State: Colorado
Country: United States of America
Topics: National Parks, Roadways, Highways, Scenic View, Rocky Mountains
Artist/Photographer: Likely Harold Sanborn
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Curt Teich, Sanborn Souvenir Co.
This vintage postcard serves as a timeless invitation to the wild, rugged, and deeply romantic beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park.
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