This vintage postcard offers a detailed bird's-eye view of early 20th century Detroit, Michigan, as seen from the iconic Dime Bank Building. The image highlights notable landmarks including City Hall, Pontchartrain Hotel, Campus Martius, Cadillac Square, and the Wayne County Building, giving a fascinating glimpse into the architectural and urban landscape of the era. Printed on standard 5.5 x 3.5 inch paper, this original postcard was produced by The Valentine-Souvenir Co., New York, a well-known publisher of high-quality postcards.

The postcard features a lithographic printing technique that adds subtle color and texture, enhancing the historical charm. The back includes a Canadian one-cent postage stamp and a postmark dated September 1910, adding to its collectible value. Ideal for collectors of vintage Americana, historic cityscapes, or Detroit memorabilia, this postcard is a wonderful artifact connecting viewers to Detroit's rich history and early 1900s urban development.