This 1948 linen postcard captures the sweeping beauty of the Belle Isle Bridge as seen from Gabriel Richard Park, a tranquil green space on Detroit’s mainland. With soft vintage hues and textured printing, the bridge arches elegantly across the shimmering waters of the Detroit River—linking city to sanctuary, just as it has for generations.
More than a feat of engineering, this $3,000,000 bridge, completed in 1923, became the lifeline to Belle Isle, the beloved island park nestled between the United States and Canada. The island itself has a long and layered history—originally purchased from Indigenous people in 1768 for rum, vermillion paint, and wamigum, and officially acquired by the City of Detroit in 1879.
Spanning 2,193 feet with four lanes each way, the bridge once welcomed thousands of cars and buses packed with families, picnickers, and athletes headed for a day of sun and sport. It was—and still is—a place where Detroiters go to breathe, to play, and to feel a little closer to the river’s timeless rhythm.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful host or hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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