Vintage Postcard Lot Nebraska Greetings Lincoln Bellevue Church Scotts Bluff
These 4 postcards showcase the historic architecture, state landmarks, and natural monuments of Nebraska.
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Bellevue Presbyterian Church: Features the historic structure recognized as the first church built in the Nebraska Territory (constructed 1856–1858). This landmark documents the earliest permanent religious and Euro-American pioneer settlements on the western banks of the Missouri River.
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Scotts Bluff National Monument: An aerial view from the summit of Scotts Bluff above the North Platte River, this massive geological formation served as a crucial landmark for nineteenth-century emigrants traveling along the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails.
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Capitol Tower View (Lincoln): A bird's-eye perspective of Lincoln's historic mid-century downtown business section, looking northwest from the observation deck of the iconic Nebraska State Capitol tower.
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Greetings from Nebraska: The multi-view card functions as a classic mid-century educational souvenir, highlighting state symbols like the Western Meadowlark, Goldenrod flower, and early pioneer ranching heritage.
Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"
Era: Linen Era (circa 1930s–1940s) to Photochrome Era (circa 1950s–1970s)
Type: Linen Lithograph and Photochrome/Chrome
Condition: Greeting card has handwritten "9-1-84" and blue ink museum stamp that reads: "FORT ROBINSON MUSEUM / Nebraska State Historical Society / Crawford, Nebraska."
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.