Curt Teich Co Collection
Step back in time with Curt Teich Co and explore the iconic landmarks and breathtaking scenery captured through their artistic postcards
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Step back in time with Curt Teich Co and explore the iconic landmarks and breathtaking scenery captured through their artistic postcards. In 1943, they immortalized the grandeur of Augusta National Golf Club House, a haven for golf enthusiasts seeking tranquility amidst lush greens. Moving to Bowman Field, Municipal Airport in 1942, Caufield & Shook's artistry depicted an aviation hub buzzing with excitement. Traveling further afield, we find ourselves transported to Havana's Oriental Park Race Track circa 1915. The vibrant energy of horse racing is palpable as Curt Teich Co captures the thrill of this Cuban spectacle. Closer to home, the Municipal Bridge connecting Louisville and Jeffersonville stands tall as a symbol of unity during wartime in 1942. The Kentucky Derby holds a special place in Louisville's heart, and Caufield & Shook beautifully commemorated it in their 1942 souvenir postcard. Moonlight dances on the Ohio River while reflecting Louisville's enchanting skyline - a sight that captivated artists from Curt Teich Co. Nature lovers will be drawn to Cherokee Park's rapid waters cascading gracefully down its rocky terrain; an exquisite scene masterfully painted by Caufield & Shook in 1942. Big Rock stands proudly within Cherokee Park, inviting visitors to marvel at its majestic presence. Bridge No. 5 completes our journey through Cherokee Park - an architectural wonder embraced by nature itself. As we bid farewell to Louisville Ky. , known as "Gateway to the South, " Curt Teich Co invites us into their world filled with nostalgia and charm. But let us not forget Palm Beach Hotel. Transported back to Florida c1940s, we are greeted by sun-kissed shores and elegant architecture that epitomize luxury living at its finest. Curt Teich Co has left behind a legacy of capturing cherished moments across time and space – each postcard serving as both a window to the past and an invitation to explore the beauty that surrounds us.