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Vintage Postcard Lot Main Auto Tourism Bridge Maritime Anchor Baxter Blvd Rte 1

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These three postcards highlight the early automotive tourism, engineering, and coastal scenic routes of Portland, Maine: 

  • Maine Publicity Bureau Building: Captures the historic headquarters of the organization that branded Maine as "The Vacationland". This visitor center welcomed early road-trip motorists crossing the state border, providing them with travel maps and cabin guides. The massive ship anchor on the front lawn served as a landmark of Maine's maritime identity.

  • Baxter Boulevard (U.S. Route 1): Showcases the sweeping curves of the historic scenic parkway wrapping around Back Cove. It served as the original coastal U.S. Route 1 highway corridor and features a living World War I memorial of over 100 Linden trees lining the drive.

  • The Million Dollar Bridge: Documents the iconic drawbridge that connected Portland and South Portland over the Fore River. Opened in 1916, this postcard preserves the engineering marvel before its late-1990s replacement, capturing an era when coastal shipping and automotive traffic shared the waterway.

Size: Standard 3.5 x 5.5"

Era: White Border to Linen Era (circa 1930s–1947)

Type: Linen and Lithograph

Publisher: Porgland News Co & Chisholm Bros

Condition: hand dated "July 9, 1947" on one card, light corner bumping

This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.

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