Description: This vibrant vintage chrome postcard features an impressive view of St. Peter's Church in Albany, N.Y., on its front. The architectural detail of the church's steeple and facade is prominent, set against a clear blue sky, with surrounding city buildings and parked cars. The reverse side of the postcard is filled with fascinating "HISTORICAL FACTS" about St. Peter's Church, detailing key events from its first service in 1678 to its designation as a National Historic Landmark by Act of Congress in 1980. This includes interesting notes such as "Communion Service presented by Queen Anne" in 1712 and the installation of the "Queen Anne Bell" in 1751. The postcard is unused and in excellent condition. It was published by Glen S. Cook & Son, Commercial Photographers, Albany, N.Y., and made by Dexter Press, West Nyack, New York. This comprehensive postcard offers both a visual and historical glimpse into a significant Albany landmark, making it a valuable collectible for those interested in New York State history, religious architecture, or detailed historical ephemera.
Condition: This is a vintage chrome postcard in super clean condition.
Condition: This is a vintage chrome postcard in super clean condition.