Vintage Postcard Smithsonian Building Washington DC James Renwick 1952 History

This vintage postcard features the iconic Smithsonian Building in Washington, D.C., designed by James Renwick and built in 1852. The building, often referred to as the "Castle," is a stunning example of Romanesque Revival architecture and faces north across the National Mall. The postcard captures the historic and architectural significance of this landmark.

The postcard is postmarked June 5, 1952, from Washington, D.C., with a handwritten message noting that the building was the first home of the "Spirit of St. Louis." It is addressed to Mr. Geo. Battenbush in York, Pennsylvania.

The postcard is in good condition with a clear postmark and a 2-cent U.S. stamp featuring John Adams.

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Perfect for collectors of vintage postcards, architectural enthusiasts, or those interested in historical landmarks and the Smithsonian Institution.


Condition of postcard is normal with age, and storage might have some yellowing/tanning, creases and edge dents, edge/corner wear and other wear, and could have writing on front and/or back.
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