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Attleboro Mass To Brigham
Don’t know whether you are at home or not, but trust to luck you will get this some tom at present. We are camping on Prudence Island and you just bet that makes it hard to write
Alberta
Miss Edna Bean East Charleston Vermont
Postmarked:
April 16th, 1912
1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context: Bank Street looking North, Attleboro, Mass.
- View and Setting: This postcard showcases a view of Bank Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts, looking north. The street is lined with various buildings, trees, and utility poles, giving a sense of the urban layout.
- Prominent Features:
- Buildings:
- Left Side:
- A sign for “Young’s Laundry” is visible on one of the buildings.
- The “Columbia” building stands out with its prominent sign, suggesting it might be a theater or significant establishment during that time.
- Right Side:
- The building on the right houses “Attleboro Daily Sun” and “Printers,” indicating a newspaper or printing business.
- Above the entrance of this building, there is a sign for “New York Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Boston.”
- Left Side:
- Street: The street is relatively clear, with only a few pedestrians and no visible vehicles, highlighting a tranquil urban setting.
- Trees: Trees line the sidewalk, adding greenery and a touch of nature to the urban environment.
- Signage and Advertisements: The postcard includes multiple signs for businesses, providing a glimpse into the commercial activities of the area.
- Buildings:
- Historical Elements: The style of the buildings, signage, and the lack of modern vehicles suggest that the postcard dates back to the early 20th century. The businesses listed provide insight into the commercial landscape of Attleboro at that time.
Atmosphere: The postcard captures a quiet and quaint urban street, reflecting the character and charm of early 20th-century Attleboro. The combination of commercial and residential buildings along with the tree-lined street creates a balanced and pleasant scene.
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