This vintage postcard depicts the salt covers in Syracuse, New York, a city historically known as the 'Salt City' for its salt production industry. The image shows a detailed industrial scene featuring salt pans with mounds of salt drying under the open sky, alongside a horse and cart in the center pathway, highlighting early 20th-century salt harvesting methods. The postcard captures the industrial heritage and unique landscape of Syracuse's salt production era.Printed by The Hugh C. Leighton Co., renowned postcard manufacturers based in Portland, Maine, this card was produced in Frankfurt, Germany, reflecting the high-quality color lithography typical of the period. The postcard's design, with vibrant pastel tones and fine detail, likely dates from the Pioneer era (circa 1900-1910). This collectible piece offers a glimpse into the industrial history of Syracuse and is a valuable addition for collectors interested in American industrial postcards or salt mining history.