This captivating Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) transports you to a scenic river journey aboard the "Pequaming," a twin-screw riverboat, navigating the picturesque Tahquamenon River near Newberry, Michigan. The image captures a lively scene with numerous passengers enjoying the excursion, providing a glimpse into leisure travel of the era. The pristine natural beauty of the riverbanks, densely forested with towering trees, frames the vessel, highlighting the untouched wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Produced as a genuine photograph, this postcard offers exceptional detail and clarity, characteristic of RPPCs from the mid-20th century. The front features the printed identification "Twin Screw River Boat Tahquamenon River Trip Newberry Mich" and a unique serial number "A-1608." This collectible piece provides a valuable historical record of early tourism and river transportation in Michigan, making it a significant addition for enthusiasts of state history, maritime memorabilia, and vintage photography.