This original vintage postcard features a sepia-toned image of the historic East St. Louis High School building in Illinois. The postcard showcases the impressive stone architecture with a prominent tower and detailed windows, reflecting early 20th-century educational building styles. The image captures the school grounds with young trees and a sidewalk, providing a glimpse into the era's urban landscape.
Postmarked September 22, 1907, from St. Louis, Missouri, this postcard carries a one-cent green Benjamin Franklin stamp, adding further authenticity and period charm. The front includes handwritten cursive text, enhancing its nostalgic appeal for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Americana and educational history. This postcard is a valuable piece for collectors interested in early 1900s Midwestern architecture and postal history.