1922 Gustine Lake Fairmount Park Philadelphia PA Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This classic color lithograph postcard captures the manicured beauty of Gustine Lake in Philadelphia's expansive Fairmount Park. The scene features a prominent circular flower bed overflowing with vibrant red blooms, set against the tranquil, curved shoreline of the lake. Created in the early 20th century as a shallow concrete-lined pond for wading and model boat sailing, Gustine Lake was a popular recreational hub for generations of Philadelphians. The lush greenery and formal landscaping shown here exemplify the "City Beautiful" movement's influence on urban park design, providing a serene escape for residents of the East Falls and surrounding neighborhoods.
Details
Era: White Border (1922)
City: Philadelphia
State or Region: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Topic: Gustine Lake, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia Parks, Public Gardens, Urban Recreation
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None (Stamp box indicates 1c Domestic / 2c Foreign rates)
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: The Sabold-Herb Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Printer: Curt Teich & Co. (A-91852)
Print Type: Lithograph (White Border)
Additional Information
This card was published by the Sabold-Herb Co., a prominent Philadelphia-based firm identifiable by their standing soldier logo on the reverse, this card was part of a large series documenting Fairmount Park's landmarks. Gustine Lake has a layered history; originally an ornamental pond for wading as seen here, it was later converted into a public swimming pool to meet the city's growing recreational demands. This postcard preserves the original, pristine park atmosphere of the early 20th century, before the site's mid-century transition into a more modern athletic facility.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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