Betsy Ross House Philadelphia Pennsylvania Old Glory American flag Postcard

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Back of PostcardThe front of this postcard features a beautiful image of the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This historic site is known as the birthplace of Old Glory, the first American flag. The postcard highlights the room where Betsy Ross received the Committee from the Continental Congress in 1776, including General George Washington, Col. George Ross, and Robert Morris, who commissioned her to create the flag. The vibrant colors and detailed photograph capture the essence of this important moment in American history.On the back of the postcard, there is additional information about the image on the front. It mentions that the original color photograph was taken by K. F. Lutz and copyrighted in 1951 by Vexil Weisgerber, the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia. The postcard is a Mike Roberts Color Production from Berkeley, California, showcasing the natural beauty of the historic site. This detailed information adds depth to the postcard, providing context for the image and connecting viewers to the history of the Betsy Ross House.Overall, this postcard serves as a wonderful memento of the Betsy Ross House and its significance in American history. The front captures the beauty and importance of the site, while the back provides valuable information about the photograph and its origins. Whether sent as a souvenir or kept as a keepsake, this postcard is a reminder of the enduring legacy of Betsy Ross and the creation of the American flag.

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