This early 20th-century postcard features a black and white image of the famous Little Church Around the Corner, located on 29th Street in New York City. Known for its charming Gothic Revival architecture and quaint entrance gate, the church has been a notable landmark cherished by locals and visitors alike. The postcard is a real photo type, printed by J. Koehler, NY, capturing the serene and historic atmosphere of the church surrounded by mature trees and wrought iron fencing.

Postmarked August 19, 1908, from Rahway, New Jersey, this postcard carries a 1-cent green stamp and handwritten notes along the side, adding to its appeal as a collectible piece of ephemera. The card's message references local landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge and the Waldorf Astoria, enhancing its historical context. A wonderful item for collectors interested in vintage New York City views, historic churches, or early 1900s postcard memorabilia.