This captivating vintage postcard features a scenic view of Tryon Peak, standing at an elevation of 3700 feet, nestled in the picturesque Saluda-Tryon section of North Carolina, near the South Carolina line. The image beautifully captures the rolling mountain landscape, adorned with lush trees and a soft, pastel sky, evoking the tranquility of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The card's early 20th-century aesthetic is evident in its detailed coloration and composition, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty appreciated over a century ago.
Published by the Asheville Post Card & Pennant Co., this piece carries historical significance, showcasing the early tourism and regional pride of North Carolina. The card was postmarked in Spartanburg, S.C., on October 16, 1917, providing a precise timestamp of its journey through the postal system. Collectors of North Carolina memorabilia, Appalachian Mountain scenes, and early 20th-century postcards will find this item a unique addition to their collection.
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