This postcard was printed during the 1910s and presents a nighttime view of Revere Beach, Massachusetts, featuring the illuminated Nautical Gardens tower under a full moon.
Revere Beach stood as one of America’s earliest public seaside resorts, where amusement attractions and oceanfront promenades defined the leisure landscape of the early twentieth century. The scene features the prominent tower structure outlined with electric lights, anchoring a long, receding shoreline that curves into the distance beneath a clouded sky. Reflections of moonlight across the water and scattered figures along the beach create a composed night view, while the lit architectural elements emphasize the entertainment-oriented character of the waterfront.
The card features rich period colorization designed to enhance the nocturnal atmosphere, with deep blues and blacks contrasted against warm electric lighting along the tower and promenade. A printed caption at the lower left identifies the location and viewpoint, reinforcing its role as a curated scenic image of Revere Beach during its peak resort era. The reverse design and overall presentation support its place as a collectible example of early twentieth-century seaside imagery.
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