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Step back in time with this charming 1906 postcard featuring the picturesque Stone Bridge in Glen Oak Park, Peoria, Illinois. The captivating front image presents a serene landscape captured in a classic half-tone print, showcasing the elegant stone arch bridge gracefully spanning a tranquil waterway, surrounded by lush, mature trees. A solitary figure, perhaps a park visitor, stands upon the bridge, adding a human element to the natural beauty of this historic Peoria landmark.

This early 20th-century collectible bears a clear Manito, Illinois postmark dated August 28, 1906, and is adorned with a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp from the era. The reverse side reveals a handwritten message and address to Mr. Harry Murphy in Stanford, Illinois, offering a glimpse into the communication and travel of the period. This postcard is a fascinating piece of Illinois history, a true antique capturing a moment in time from Glen Oak Park's early days, perfect for collectors of vintage Peoria memorabilia, Illinois history, or early 1900s postcards.