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Postcard RPPC Library of Congress Main Building Washington DC 1940s
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RPPC · 1945

Postcard RPPC Library of Congress Main Building Washington DC 1940s

Washington, D.C., USA1945RPPCExcellent

Captured on genuine Kodak photographic paper, this real-photo postcard frames the Library of Congress in a moment of midcentury grandeur — the Italian Renaissance dome rising confidently above twin tiers of arched windows, flanked by a canopy of mature elms and a sky alive with cumulus clouds. The Thomas Jefferson Building, completed in 1897 and long considered one of the most ornate public structures in America, became a postcard staple for the millions of tourists who flooded the capital after World War II, and this RPPC variant — sharper and more intimate than any lithograph — captures the building's sculptural stone with photographic fidelity that mass-produced linen cards could never match. The undivided-style back bears the unmistakable "Kodak Paper" stamp box, placing production firmly in the RPPC era and hinting that a local photographer, perhaps someone like a young serviceman turned hobbyist, made this exposure on a Sunday afternoon stroll past the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

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PC-03410 · Kodak Paper (self-published)
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