Color scene of the Palisades with group of four buildings and a dock.
Caption on original reads "THE PALISADES is the term applied to the natural escarpment on the west side of the Hudson River, its formation the result of a crack in the earth's crust in early Triassic time. It presents a perpendicular face nearly uniform in height, rising from 350 to 550 feet from the river. This bare rock is everywhere precipitions and superbly grand." [indicated on back only]. Postal data: [wavy postmark separated by vertical bars] posted, postmarked (POUGHKEEPSIE, SEP 3 1908(?) 4:30 PM N.Y.), stamp; Postcard type: divided back; (For Address Only); Printing information: Postcard No. 5811; Logo (TUCK'S POST CARD CARTE POSTAL POSTKARTE); Written message (Gui & Mart); Addressee (Mr. P. Bollinger, 474 South Belmont Ave., Newark, N.J.);nd." Postal data: [wavy postmark] posted, postmarked (POUCHKEEPSIE, N.Y. SEP 3 1908(?) 4:30 PM), stamp; Postcard type: divided back; (For Address Only); Logo (TUCK'S POST CARD CARTE POSTAL POSTKARTE); Written message (Gui & Mart); Addressee (Mr. P. Bollinger, 474 South Belmont Ave., Newark, N.J.)