Discover a charming piece of Florida history with this vintage linen postcard depicting Oceanfront Park in Daytona Beach. The card captures the park's expansive beauty, featuring the iconic concrete boardwalk, meticulously landscaped grounds with covered structures, and the distinctive arched building of what appears to be a band shell, all set against a vibrant sky. The textured finish characteristic of Curteich's "C.T. Art-Colortone" printing technique brings a unique tactile and visual appeal, highlighting the era's popular postcard aesthetics.

This collectible postcard offers a glimpse into Daytona Beach's past as a beloved vacation destination. The reverse side features a clear postmark from Daytona Beach, Florida, dated December 14, 1948, along with a one-cent George Washington stamp. Published by Daytona Beach News Service, Inc., and manufactured by Genuine Curteich-Chicago, this card is a testament to quality postcard production from the mid-20th century. It's a perfect addition for collectors of Florida memorabilia, vintage travel postcards, or those with a connection to Daytona Beach.