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This vintage real photo postcard captures the aftermath of a disaster that struck Randolph, Vermont in 1927. The bridge collapse due to flooding caused significant damage to the town, and this image provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. The postcard is a standard size of 5.5 x 3.5 inches and features a white border, typical of postcards produced during the era.
The photograph shows a scene of destruction, with debris scattered across the river and the remains of the collapsed bridge visible in the distance. The postcard is in excellent condition and has not been modified. It would make a valuable addition to any collection of vintage postcards, particularly those focused on disasters or cities and towns from this period in American history.