Hot Springs National Park AR Linen Postcard Drinking Fountain Curteich c1940
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Linen postcard depicting visitors gathered at one of the public hot water drinking fountains in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. The card's caption reads "189—One of the Public Hot Water Drinking Fountains, Hot Springs National Park, Ark." with the notation "Drinking Radio Active Hot Water" printed in the upper right corner, documenting the era's health-tourism culture surrounding the thermal springs.
• Type: Linen Postcard — C.T. Art-Colortone (Curteich-Chicago)
• Publisher: Woodcock Mfg. Co.
• Print Process: Curt Teich C.T. Art-Colortone
• Card Number: OB-H2183 (visible on card face)
• Era: Circa 1930s–1940s (linen era)
• Size: Standard 3.5" × 5.5"
• Location: Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas
• Condition: VG+ — please examine all photos carefully; all flaws shown
Figures in period dress with hats are shown using the ornate stone fountain basin. Background shows a historic building facade and terraced stone steps. A visually strong roadside Americana / national park subject with appeal to Arkansas topographical collectors, Hot Springs / Bathhouse Row specialists, and linen-era Curt Teich enthusiasts.
Both sides photographed. Combined shipping available — postcard buyers always welcome to purchase multiple items.
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