This charming vintage linen postcard captures one of South Carolina's beautiful roadways, featuring a scenic canopy of majestic trees draped with Spanish moss. The artwork showcases the natural southern landscape with vibrant colors and intricate detail typical of linen postcards produced between 1930 and 1945. The textured finish adds depth and a tactile quality to the image, enhancing its nostalgic appeal.
Distributed by F.J. Martschink Co., Charleston, S.C., and produced by Genuine Curteich-Chicago, this postcard is an original piece of Americana. The back of the card is blank and unposted, with a classic blue "Place One Cent Stamp Here" box, preserving its pristine collectible status. The artwork code OB-H1202 and the CT-21 identifier mark its place in a well-known series celebrating South Carolina's scenic roadways, making it a sought-after item for postcard collectors and lovers of Southern heritage.