This vintage linen postcard features a scenic section of Boys Town viewed from the Lincoln Highway in Boys Town, Nebraska. The image showcases the town's distinctive buildings, set against a soft blue sky with delicate cloud formations, capturing the peaceful and historic ambiance of this iconic location. The postcard's linen texture, popular between 1930 and 1945, adds a unique tactile quality and vibrant color saturation typical of that era.

Produced by the renowned Curteich-Chicago as part of their 'C.T. Art-Colortone' series, this original cardboard postcard is a fine example of early 20th-century American postcard printing techniques. The reverse side credits photographer Nowell Ward & Associates, adding to the collectible value. An unposted piece, it remains in excellent condition with no postal markings, making it ideal for collectors interested in Americana, historic landmarks, or Nebraska memorabilia.