This vintage postcard captures Seattle's iconic Space Needle towering over the city's bustling business district with Queen Anne Hill visible in the background. Featuring a color photo by Max R. Jensen, this card showcases the new landmark that became synonymous with Seattle's skyline. Published by the C.P. Johnston Company in Seattle, Washington, this postcard offers a nostalgic glimpse into the 1960s era when the Space Needle was a brand-new symbol of innovation and progress.
Printed using natural color photographic techniques by Mike Roberts of Berkeley, California, the postcard measures 6 x 4 inches (continental size) on sturdy cardboard stock. The vivid colors and detailed urban landscape make this a collectible piece for postcard enthusiasts and those interested in mid-century American landmarks. An excellent addition to any collection focusing on Seattle, architectural marvels, or historic cityscapes.