This vintage postcard presents a meticulously detailed view of the Roadside America miniature village, a classic mid-century tourist attraction located in Shartlesville, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The scene captures the quintessential charm of a model railroad layout, showcasing an intricate diorama of a rural American landscape complete with miniature buildings, bridges, tunnels, and a winding train track, all set against a painted backdrop of mountains and a lake. The card functions as an advertisement for the attraction, promoting it as The Great and Beautiful Indoor Miniature Village and noting its location in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, accessible via Routes 22 or 78. Published by Roadside America itself and printed by Dexter of West Nyack, New York, this card is a prime example of mid-20th century view-cards used to promote regional roadside attractions during the golden age of American automobile travel. The verso is a standard divided-back design with the publisher's reference numbers 134 and 59710-B, indicating its place within Dexter's production catalog. The lack of a postally used cancellation or a handwritten message suggests this card was likely acquired as a souvenir and never mailed, remaining a pristine artifact of its era. For collectors, this piece represents a significant piece of Americana, encapsulating the post-war fascination with detailed scale modeling and the burgeoning tourism industry along Pennsylvania's major highways. It serves as a tangible record of a specific, now-historic, family attraction and the graphic design conventions of souvenir ephemera from the period.