The postcard features a sepia-toned image of Romilly-sur-Seine, a charming town in the Aube region of France. The forefront showcases a tree-lined avenue, with elegant architecture lining the street, characterized by ornate details and intricate rooftops. Two figures walk leisurely along the path, adding a sense of scale to the tranquil scene. The postcard bears a postmark from 1909 and hints at the historical context through its design and handwriting on the reverse, which is addressed to a recipient in Centerville, Iowa, USA. The message conveys warm regards, indicating the sender's pleasant experience in this picturesque locale.