This vivid vintage postcard captures a dramatic scene of Davy Crockett at the Alamo, depicting the fierce battle during the Texas War of Independence from February 23 to March 6, 1836. The illustrated image shows wax figures in period uniforms engaged in intense combat, vividly portraying the historical conflict where 183 Texans valiantly fought off 4,000 Mexican troops. This postcard was published by the National Historical Wax Museum in Washington, D.C., and features colorization by Mike Roberts from Berkeley, California.

Measuring the standard postcard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches, this collectible card offers both historical and educational value. The back provides a concise historical summary, making it an excellent piece for collectors interested in Americana, military history, or Texas heritage. The imagery and printing style reflect mid-20th century postcard production with a focus on historical reenactment and museum promotion, enhancing its uniqueness and collectible appeal.