This vintage postcard showcases the Lincoln Highway crossing the Lyons and Fulton Bridge over the Mississippi River, serving as the official gateway to Iowa and Illinois. The image captures a panoramic view of the bridge with a classic riverboat docked along the shore, highlighting early 20th-century transportation and infrastructure. Printed using the photogravure technique by Alvin E. Pinney of Lyons, Iowa, this postcard offers a richly detailed and colorful depiction of a historically significant American landmark.The back of the card features clear typography from the Lyons & Fulton Bridge Company, listing company officers and describing the bridge as an electric-lighted crossing spanning seven miles of paved streets. This piece is a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of Americana, historic highways, and river commerce, reflecting the spirit of early automotive travel on the Lincoln Highway, one of the nation's first transcontinental roads.