Discover a piece of historical Americana with this captivating vintage postcard featuring the iconic Alaska Highway. The sepia-toned image beautifully captures a serene lake nestled amidst majestic mountains, with the famed highway winding along the base. In the foreground, two figures stand beside a classic 1940s-era vehicle, offering a glimpse into the early days of travel on this monumental route. This card, attributed to the Hamilton Wright Organization, showcases the rugged beauty and pioneering spirit of the region.

Printed by P.E.D. Toronto as a "PHOTO GELATINE PRINT" and marked "MADE IN CANADA," this postcard offers a unique blend of photographic artistry and historical significance. It represents a key period in North American infrastructure development, making it a valuable addition for collectors of Alaskan memorabilia, vintage travel, and Canadian printing history. The card vividly portrays the vast landscapes that define the Alaska Highway experience.

This is an original postcard see pictures for condition use the zoom and please ask questions. Any long straight black or white lines on the image that extend over the edges of the postcard were caused by pieces of dirt/dust on the scanner plate and are not on the card itself.
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