Vintage Postcard Lot Rock Cut Howe Caverns Watkins Glen Peekskill Gorve Caves NY
This postcard trio represents the golden era of mid-century American road trip tourism and early engineering across New York State.
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Rock Cut Near Peekskill – A striking view of Route 9 (Albany–New York Post Road) passing through a massive blasted rock wall.
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Entrance, Amphitheatre, Watkins Glen – A beautifully colorized view of the stone steps and naturally carved gorge entry.
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The Bishop’s Pulpit, Howe Caverns Near Cobleskill – A detailed interior view showing the massive, unique stalagmite cave formation.
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Era: White Border to Linen Eras, circa 1930s–1950s
Type: Linen Lithograph and Monochromatic/Duotone Lithographs
Condition: Natural paper toning, light spotting, and age discoloration. The middle card has notable glue residue, paper loss, and scraping across the reverse corners and margins from being removed from a scrapbook or album.
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.