A vintage linen postcard featuring a scenic view of the Blue Hole Entrance in Castalia, Ohio, capturing the colorful decorative archway, surrounding lush trees, and tranquil park landscape during the 1935 era.
Era: Linen 1930s (c. 1935)
City: Castalia
State: Ohio
Country: United States of America
Topics: Blue Hole, Springs, Parks, Natural Wonders, Landscapes, Tourism
Artist, Photographer: Unknown
Condition: Uncirculated
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: E. B. Ackley
Printer: Curt Teich and Co.
Print Type: Lithograph, Linen (C.T. Art-Colortone)
The famous Blue Hole in Castalia, Ohio, was a remarkable subterranean limestone spring that pumped thousands of gallons of crystal-clear blue water per minute, drawing visitors from across the country as a major mid-century tourist attraction. Curt Teich and Co. of Chicago produced high-quality, vibrant linen-finish postcards utilizing their signature color lithography processes to showcase natural wonders and popular travel destinations across the United States.