1907 Lake Lenape Delaware Water Gap Pennsylvania Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
Step into the serene landscape of the Poconos with this peaceful view of Lake Lenape. Located in the heart of the Delaware Water Gap, this man-made lake was created in the nineteenth century to provide ice for the region's grand resort hotels. The scene captures the calm, reflective waters of the lake, featuring a charming gazebo tucked among the lush shoreline trees. This location was a favorite spot for turn-of-the-century travelers seeking a quiet place for rowing, fishing, or simply enjoying the mountain air. The image serves as a beautiful record of the pastoral charm that made this area a premier destination for city dwellers looking to escape the bustle of urban life during the Golden Age of postcards.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907β1910)
City: Delaware Water Gap
State or Region: Monroe County, Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Topic: Lake Lenape, Delaware Water Gap Nature, Pennsylvania Lakes, Pocono Mountains History, Rustic Landscapes
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Hauser's Souvenir Store, Delaware Water Gap, Pa.
Printer: Printed in Germany (U. S. 347)
Print Type: Halftone Lithograph
Additional Information
The publisher imprint identifies the card as being published for Hauser's Souvenir Store, a local landmark in Delaware Water Gap. The card was manufactured in Germany, carrying the series number U. S. 347. This partnership between local American businesses and high-quality German printers was a staple of the early 1900s. The divided back format narrows the manufacture date to after the March 1907 postal regulation change. Lake Lenape, named for the indigenous people of the region, remains a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers today, situated near the base of Mount Minsi.
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