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Miss Delia Condon
26 Harold St.
Worcester, Mass.
Arrived Tuesday. Staying for weeks.
Jeanette
Postmarked:
August 30, 1937
History and Notes:
Context:
Title: “Masonic Temple and Y. M. C. A., Attleboro, Mass.”
Main Image:
- The postcard features a prominent view of the Masonic Temple and YMCA buildings in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
- Left Side: The Masonic Temple is a stately, beige-colored building with classical architectural elements. The front facade is adorned with grand columns and a pediment, giving it a majestic appearance.
- Right Side: The YMCA building, seen in the background, is a red-brick structure with white accents around the windows and along the roofline. The building has a more modern, sturdy look, contrasting with the classical elegance of the Masonic Temple.
- Foreground: There is a well-maintained lawn with shrubs and flower beds, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the buildings.
- Background: The sky is depicted in soft blue with scattered white clouds, creating a serene and pleasant atmosphere.
Text Details:
- Bottom Center: “MASONIC TEMPLE AND Y. M. C. A., ATTLEBORO, MASS.” is printed in a simple, elegant font.
- Bottom Right: The number “2A407” is printed, likely indicating the postcard’s catalog or reference number.
Visual Features:
- Architecture: The Masonic Temple features classical design elements, such as columns and a pediment, which are typical of neoclassical architecture. The YMCA building, on the other hand, has a more contemporary design with red bricks and white trim.
- Greenery: The postcard highlights the landscaped surroundings with green lawns, flower beds, and shrubs, suggesting a well-kept area that enhances the buildings’ grandeur.
- Sky and Atmosphere: The soft blue sky with white clouds adds to the postcard’s overall peaceful and inviting feel.
Historical Context:
- Significance: The postcard captures important community buildings in Attleboro, reflecting the town’s architectural diversity and civic pride.
- Architecture and Community Spaces: The Masonic Temple and YMCA buildings served as key locations for social and community activities, emphasizing their importance in the town’s social fabric.
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