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Chicago Postcards | Best of Series | Set of 20
Experience the vibrant and dynamic city of Chicago like never before with the ultimate collector set from Christopher Arndt Postcard Co. This stunning set features 20 of the artist’s best-selling City of Chicago postcards, each one a masterpiece in its … Read More
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“El” Train Downtown Loop Postcard
One of the “Seven Wonders of Chicago”, the historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and serves the city and surrounding neighborhoods. The nickname “L” is short for elevated track. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a … Read More
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Buckingham Fountain and Skyscrapers Postcard
The crown jewel of Chicago – Buckingham Fountain is situated at the heart of Grant Park along Chicago’s beautiful lakefront. In operation since its dedication in 1927, the fountain was a gift to the city by the late philanthropist Kate … Read More
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Buckingham Fountain and Willis Tower Postcard
The crown jewel of Chicago – Buckingham Fountain is situated at the heart of Grant Park along Chicago’s beautiful lakefront. In operation since its dedication in 1927, the fountain was a gift to the city by the late philanthropist Kate … Read More
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Chicago at Night Postcard
The third-most populous city in the United States, Chicago is aninternational hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, transportation, tourism, sports, media, architecture, the arts, and world-renowned landmarks known around the world. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp … Read More
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Chicago Buckingham Fountain Panorama Postcard
The crown jewel of Chicago – Buckingham Fountain is situated at the heart of Grant Park along Chicago’s beautiful lakefront. In operation since its dedication in 1927, the fountain was a gift to the city by the late philanthropist Kate … Read More
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Chicago Gotham City Panorama Postcard
The 100-story John Hancock Center dominates the north skyline of Chicago and is home to offices, condominiums, and a restaurant on the 95th floor. The John Hancock Observatory offers viewers a spectacular 360-degree view of Chicago and Lake Michigan. Size: … Read More
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Chicago River Sailboat Migration Postcard
Each year, in the spring and fall, a total of 27 historical bridges along the Main and South Branches of the Chicago River are raised sequentially on a twice weekly schedule to allow for recreational boat traffic to make the … Read More
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Chicago Theater Marquee Postcard
Built in 1921, the Chicago Theatre is a performing arts venue for stage plays, magic shows, comedy, speeches, and popular music concerts. The distinctive marquee serves as the unofficial emblem of the City of Chicago. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock … Read More
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Cloud Gate Bean in Millennium Park Postcard
One of Chicago’s newest landmarks, Cloud Gate (aka “The Bean”), is a popular tourist destination located in Millennium Park. Designed by artist Anish Kapoor, the sculpture is made up of stainless steel plates that are welded together and highly polished, … Read More
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Gotham City Chicago Skyline Postcard
The 100-story John Hancock Center dominates the north skyline of Chicago and is home to offices, condominiums, and a restaurant on the 95th floor. The John Hancock Observatory offers viewers a spectacular 360-degree view of Chicago and Lake Michigan. Size: … Read More
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LaSalle Boulevard Postcard
Nicknamed “The Canyon” due to the tall, steep buildings along the narrow street, this portion of LaSalle Street is considered Chicago’s financial district with the art-deco Chicago Board of Trade Building located at the end. The street has been the … Read More
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Chicago “Sue” Tyrannosaurus Rex Postcard
The largest, most extensive, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, “Sue” was discovered in 1990 by paleontologist Sue Hendrickson in South Dakota. Since 2000, “Sue” has been a permanent feature at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, … Read More
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Chicago Board of Trade Postcard
The Chicago Board of Trade Building stands at the foot of the LaSalle Street “Canyon”, a nickname given to the tall, steep buildings along the narrow street in the heart of Chicago’s financial district. Built in 1930, the art-deco building … Read More
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Chicago Gold Coast Skyline Postcard
In 1882, millionaire Potter Palmer moved from the city’s south side and built a forty-two room mansion. Other wealthy Chicagoans soon followed, and the neighborhood became one of the richest in Chicago. Today, the area is a mixture of mansions, … Read More
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Chicago Harbor Lighthouse Postcard
Originally constructed for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and featured as an “engineering marvel”, the lighthouse began operation at its present location in 1919. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Cardstock — 19-01-17 | © Christopher Arndt Images. Artwork used is a derivative based … Read More
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Chicago Lake Shore Drive Postcard
Originally intended for leisurely strolls for the wealthy in their carriages along the shores of Lake Michigan, the drive took on a different role as the age of the automobile dawned. Today, Lake Shore Drive is a 15-mile urban expressway … Read More
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Chicago Metra Train Postcard
Metra is a commuter railroad serving the greater Chicagoland area. Operating on 11 different rail lines with more than 200 stations, it is the fourth busiest commuter rail system in the United States by ridership. Metra trains originate from one … Read More
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Chicago Navy Pier Tour Boats Postcard
When built in 1916, Navy Pier was the largest pier in the world and used as a cargo facility for Lake Michigan freighters. Today, Navy Pier is an entertainment and amusement park – Chicago’s #1 tourist destination. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: … Read More
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Cloud Gate Bean Michigan Avenue Postcard
One of Chicago’s newest landmarks, Cloud Gate (aka “The Bean”), is a popular tourist destination located in Millennium Park. Designed by artist Anish Kapoor, the sculpture is made up of stainless steel plates that are welded together and highly polished, … Read More
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Water Tower on Michigan Avenue Postcard
The historic Chicago Water Tower is one of the few remaining structures to have survived the great 1871 Chicago Fire. Today, surrounded by modern day skyscrapers, this upscale shopping district is a tourist mecca along North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, … Read More
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Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs Sign Postcard
This stunning postcard of Chicago’s Wrigley Field Cubs Sign leaps off the page with extraordinary realism and rich, bold colors. Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is the oldest National League ballpark in the United States and home to the Chicago Cubs. … Read More
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Art Institute of Chicago Postcard
The entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago is guarded by two landmark bronze lion statues created by Edward Kemeys. Founded in 1866, the Art Institute is the second largest art museum in the United States with a permanent collection … Read More
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Chicago “L” Train S-Curve Postcard
The historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and servesthe City of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods through eight rapid transit lines.It is the second-oldest rapid transit system in the United States, third busiest, and fourth longest. The … Read More
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Chicago Flag Postcard
The stripes in the City of Chicago flag represent geographical features of the city, the stars symbolize historical events, and the points of the stars represent important virtues or concepts. Commissioned in 1917, it is ranked second best American city … Read More
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Chicago Gold Coast Postcard
In 1882, millionaire Potter Palmer moved from the city’s south side and built a forty-two room mansion. Other wealthy Chicagoans soon followed, and the neighborhood became one of the richest in Chicago. Today, the area is a mixture of mansions, … Read More
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Chicago Museum Campus Postcard
The 57-acre park alongside the Lake Michigan waterfront includes three of Chicago’s most notable museums — Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, and the Field Museum of Natural History. This scenic area is beautifully landscaped and includes many walking paths providing stunning … Read More
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Chicago River Morning Rays
Sunrays bursts through landmark buildings along the Chicago River. With the Marina Towers in the foreground, the unusual rocket-shaped Mather Tower rises 21-stories behind the Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront hotel whose penthouse was used as Bruce Wayne’s apartment in The … Read More
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Chicago Skyline Shadows Postcard
The third-most populous city in the United States, Chicago is aninternational hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, transportation, tourism, sports, media, architecture, the arts, and world-renowned landmarks known around the world. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp … Read More
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Chicago Soldier Field Aerial Postcard
The 57-acre park alongside the Lake Michigan waterfront includes three of Chicago’s most notable museums — Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, and the Field Museum of Natural History, plus Soldier Field — home to the Chicago Bears NFL football team. Size: … Read More
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Chicago Wendella Boat Tours Postcard
Providing breathtaking sightseeing tours of Chicago since 1935, the Wendella family-owned and operated business is Chicago’s original architecture boat tour. Known for their 90-minute signature Lake & River Tour, the Wendella has provided millions of visitors an opportunity to experience … Read More
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Franklin Street “Batman” Bridge Postcard
Built in October 1920, the Franklin Street Bridge spans the Chicago River connecting Chicago’s near north with “The Loop”. A trunnion bascule bridge, it was featured prominently in the Batman Begins film. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp … Read More
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Lincoln Park Lagoon Postcard
Protecting over 1,200 acres of some of Chicago’s most valuable lakefront real estate for the public’s use and benefit, Lincoln Park is recognized for its world class amenities, historic landmarks and buildings, and for the wide range of activities available … Read More
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Wrigley Building Postcard
Chicago’s first air-conditioned office building, the Wrigley Building was the headquarters for the Wrigley Chewing Gum Company. With French Renaissance details, the building is clad in glazed terra-cotta which provides a gleaming white facade. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with … Read More
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Wrigley Field and Chicago Skyline Postcard
Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is the oldest National League ballpark in the United States and home to the beloved Chicago Cubs. Located north of downtown Chicago, it is the 10th-smallest actively used ballpark and accurately nicknamed “The Friendly Confines”. … Read More
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Chicago Greystone Postcard
Built between the 1890s and 1930s, Greystones are a style of residential buildings most commonly found in Chicago. There are an estimated 30,000 greystones still remaining in the city, typically grey in color and often built with Bedford Limestone quarried … Read More
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Chicago Michigan Avenue Bridgehouse Postcard
The trunnion bascule-style bridge over the Chicago River links traffic along Michigan Avenue’s grand boulevard. Opened in 1920, the double-leaf, double-deck, fixed counterweight bridge features four bridge bridgehouses which feature sculptures depicting scenes from Chicago’s history. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb … Read More
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Chicago Neighborhood Map Postcard
With more than 200 neighborhoods, Chicago, IL has grown into the third-most populous city in the United States and is an international hub for finance, commerce, industry, technology, telecommunications, transportation, tourism, sports, media, architecture, the arts, and world-renowned landmarks known … Read More
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Historic Chicago “L” Map Postcard
The historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and servesthe City of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods through eight rapid transit lines. It is the second-oldest rapid transit system in the United States, third busiest, and fourth longest. … Read More
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Navy Pier Ferris Wheel Postcard
Built in 1916, Navy Pier was the largest pier in the world and used as a cargo facility for Lake Michigan freighters. Today, Navy Pier is an entertainment and amusement park—Chicago’s #1 tourist destination. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with … Read More
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Snowy Chicago Theatre Postcard
Built in 1921, the Chicago Theatre is a performing arts venue for stage plays, magic shows, comedy, speeches, and popular music concerts. The distinctive marquee serves as the unofficial emblem of the City of Chicago. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock … Read More
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State Street Marshall Field’s Clock Postcard
The northwest and southwest corners of the former Marshall Field & Co. flagship building along State Street in Chicago are each adorned with an enormous iconic clock. Marshall Field envisioned the clocks as a beacon for his store — which … Read More
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Chicago “EL” Snowstorm Postcard
The historic “L” rail system has been in operation since 1892 and servesthe City of Chicago and surrounding neighborhoods through eight rapid transit lines. It is the second-oldest rapid transit system in the United States, third busiest, and fourth longest. … Read More
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Chicago Holy Name Cathedral Organ Postcard
The West Gallery of Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, IL features the magnificent Flentrop Organ. Entirely handmade at the workshops of Flentrop Orgelbouw in Zaandam, Holland, the instrument was installed in 1989 and comprises 71 stops, 117 ranks, 5,558 pipes, … Read More
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Chicago Holy Name Cathedral Postcard
Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, IL is the seat of the Archdiocese of Chicago, one of the largest Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States. Built in the Gothic revival architectural style, the cathedral can seat 1,110 people and features … Read More
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Chicago Picasso Postcard
The public art sculpture by Pablo Picasso in Daley Plaza is the first major public artwork in Downtown Chicago that didn’t feature sculptured artwork of historical figures. A gift to the people of Chicago, Picasso never explained what the sculpture … Read More
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Chicago Robie House Postcard
Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Robie House is a masterpiece of the Prairie School architecture style. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, IL, the house is a National Historic Landmark and is open to tours while … Read More
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University of Chicago Harper Library Postcard
The University of Chicago library system includes six libraries containing over 11 million volumes, the 9th largest library system in the United States. Named after the first president of the University, the Harper Memorial Library no longer contains any volumes. … Read More
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Hot Dog Postcard
Food postcard featuring a Chicago-style hotdog topped with tomatoes, onions, pickles, hot peppers – and no ketchup (a Chicago “no-no”). Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Premium 100lb card stock with a pebbly textured finish — 31-08 | Derivative image based on an … Read More
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Bahá’í House of Worship Postcard
The oldest surviving Bahá’í House of Worship in the world, the towering building in Wilmette, IL is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The exceptionally white surface was achieved by combining crushed quartz with Portland cement. Size: 4″x6″ … Read More
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Green Chicago River Postcard
Each St. Patrick’s Day the Chicago River is dyed green. The tradition started by accident when plumbers used green dye to trace sources of illegal pollution dumping. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Finish: Matte finish for a classic look and easy writing surface … Read More
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Rockefeller Chapel Sunset Chicago Postcard
Modeled after the cathedrals and historic college chapels of the British Isles, Rockefeller Chapel is built entirely of stone and serves as the ceremonial and spiritual center of the University of Chicago. Completed in 1928, the chapel was the final … Read More
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Famous Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza Postcard
Developed in Chicago around the early 1940’s, deep-dish pizza is baked in a pan with high edges to create a deep crust providing room for large amounts of toppings. The toppings then are assembled “upside-down” from their usual order since … Read More
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Places of Chicago Chalkboard Postcard
This creative layout using font typography includes Chicago’s famous buildings, streets, parks, entertainment venues, notable people, transportation, and museums. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: 100lb cardstock with a crisp pebble texture — #147 | Original design by Christopher Arndt
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Green Chicago River St Patrick’s Day Postcard
Each St. Patrick’s Day the Chicago River is dyed green. The tradition started by accident when plumbers used green dye to trace sources of illegal pollution dumping. Size: 4″x6″ Paper: Heavy-weight cardstock Back: Includes fascinating facts about the postcard scene — CHGO-199 … Read More