This original vintage postcard features a striking black and white image of massive Douglas Fir trees in a Northwest forest, with a man standing beside one of the towering trunks to demonstrate their enormous size. The photograph was taken by the U.S. Forest Service, highlighting the majestic natural beauty and grandeur of the Pacific Northwest's iconic forest landscape. The card's natural finish and simple design emphasize the raw and untouched wilderness of the region.
Printed by Graycraft Card Co. of Danville, Virginia, this postcard captures an important subject of American natural heritage. The Douglas Fir is a symbol of the abundant forests of the Northwest, making this card a valuable collectible for nature enthusiasts, postcard collectors, and those interested in forestry history. The back is divided for message and address, with classic vintage postcard markings and instructions, adding to its nostalgic appeal.