Harrisburg's Market Square is located in Downtown Harrisburg at the intersection of 2nd and Market Streets. The square was created in 1785. Since then, it has traditionally been the navigational center of the city, and experienced a post-1980s revival, with the creation of several new commercial, residential and retail spaces. Market Square serves as a hub for Capital Area Transit (CAT) buses. It is located one block from Riverfront Park and the Market Street Bridge, which crosses over the Susquehanna River. President George Washington spoke to a crowd here regarding the Whiskey Rebellion on October 4, 1794. On February 22, 1861 Abraham Lincoln addressed a crowd from his hotel in Market Square. Thousands gathered to hear John F. Kennedy campaign for President at Market Square on October 24, 1960. Revolutionary War hero the Marquis De Lafayette, Daniel Webster and General Ulysses S. Grant also have spoken at Market Square. Since the 1980s, open concerts performed by professional artists have taken place at the square, and it is the location for the "drop" at the City's New Years Eve celebration. This Undivided Back Era postcard, mailed in 1907, is in good condition. Paul C. Kober Co. New York & Kirchheim Germany. No. 3953.