The postcard features a vibrant depiction of the Statue of Liberty, titled "Liberty Enlightening the World," created by Edward Moran in 1886. The artwork showcases the iconic statue standing majestically against a backdrop of colorful clouds, with various flags fluttering in the foreground, symbolizing unity and celebration. The bottom of the card bears a brief history of the statue’s unveiling and its significance, attributed to sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. The reverse side contains a handwritten message from "Aunt Emeline" expressing affection, along with the address of the recipient, Miss Catherine Mendum, in Takoma Park, D.C., and a cancellation mark from 1937, adding a touch of nostalgia to this historical artifact.