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๐ฌ Captions
VIEW Northern Lakes Park Prentice Wis.
Here's the analysis of the postcard back image:
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๐๏ธ Publisher & Postal Note
The card is printed with "POST CARD" at the bottom (upside down in the image), "ADDRESS" on the left side (upside down), and "MESSAGE" on the right side (upside down). These labels indicate the designated areas for use. No specific publisher information is visible.
๐ Context
This postcard is a blank, unused "divided back" postcard. The presence of a dedicated space for "MESSAGE" on one side and "ADDRESS" on the other, separated by a dividing line, indicates that this postcard format was standardized. In the United States, the Post Office Department permitted the "divided back" on March 1, 1907. Prior to this, the entire back of the postcard was reserved for the address, and any message had to be written on the front (picture side) of the card. Therefore, this postcard likely dates from March 1907 or later. Without a postmark or message, a more precise date or specific historical event cannot be tied to this particular card, but its format places it within the modern era of postcard design.
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