Geneva

This vintage monochrome postcard, part of the "Southern Scenes" series, features a picturesque view of "Moss Hung Oaks" at Lake Geneva, Florida (in Geneva, FLorida). The front displays a sprawling live oak with dramatic boughs of Spanish moss overhanging a manicured lawn and a dirt path, with a residential structure visible in the background. The reverse side indicates it is a divided-back card, a style standardized after 1907, and was "Made in U. S. A." Identification markings on the left edge include "No. 2246, 16 des.," suggesting it was part of a larger curated collection of regional views. This unposted specimen serves as a classic example of early 20th-century Florida tourism ephemera, emphasizing the serene, natural beauty that drew visitors to the state's interior lakes.

1900XXXX Geneva 06 - Front

1900XXXX Geneva 06 - Back

This divided-back postcard, part of the "Southern Scenes" series, features a standard layout for the era with a clear vertical divider marked "Made in U. S. A." The left side is designated "FOR CORRESPONDENCE," while the identifier "No. 2246, 16 des." on the margin and a clean stamp box indicate it is a well-preserved, unposted specimen.

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