Trinidad Colorado CO Cardenas Hotel Demolished 1933 Fred Harvey Vintage Postcard

Trinidad Colorado CO Cardenas Hotel Demolished 1933 Fred Harvey Vintage Postcard

Trinidad Colorado CO Cardenas Hotel Demolished 1933 Fred Harvey Vintage Postcard

Step back in time with the Trinidad, Colorado CO Cardenas Hotel Fred Harvey Vintage Postcard, a unique piece of history from the White Border era. This standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) paper postcard captures the essence of North American architecture and the vibrant city life of Trinidad, Colorado, before the Cardenas Hotel’s unfortunate demolition. As a single-unit collectible, this original postcard features intricate details of the hotel that once stood proudly in the heart of the city. Published by the renowned Fred Harvey, this unposted item is a treasure for aficionados of historical cities, towns, and hotels, as well as those who appreciate the craftsmanship of early 20th-century postcards.

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Step back in time with the Trinidad, Colorado CO Cardenas Hotel Fred Harvey Vintage Postcard, a unique piece of history from the White Border era. This standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 in) paper postcard captures the essence of North American architecture and the vibrant city life of Trinidad, Colorado, before the Cardenas Hotel’s unfortunate demolition.

As a single-unit collectible, this original postcard features intricate details of the hotel that once stood proudly in the heart of the city. Published by the renowned Fred Harvey, this unposted item is a treasure for aficionados of historical cities, towns, and hotels, as well as those who appreciate the craftsmanship of early 20th-century postcards.

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