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Jefferson Memorial at night with golden lighting, reflecting Tidal Basin, Thomas Jefferson signature, patriotic design, $10 value, 1993 print. |
$10. Jefferson Memorial At Night (3rd Ptg. 12/93)
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$25.00 |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This collectible phone card features a striking nighttime view of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC. The memorial is illuminated against a dark sky, highlighting its classical American architecture with stately columns and domed roof. Surrounding the memorial, trees and the reflective surface of the Tidal Basin contribute to the serene atmosphere of the scene. The card emphasizes the Jefferson Memorial as an iconic American historical sight connected to Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration of Independence.
The card includes the text "Jefferson Memorial At Night" along with a date reference “3rd Ptg. 12/93,” indicating a third printing from December 1993. The AmeriVox brand appears prominently, associating the card with American tourist attractions and sightseeing in Washington, DC. The design and imagery celebrate Americana and American history, making it relevant for collectors interested in DC tourist attractions and significant landmarks related to early American history.
Overall, the card showcases a key piece of American architecture and history through a vivid photographic image intended to appeal to travelers and collectors fascinated by Washington, DC’s historic sites. It captures the Jefferson Memorial as a symbol of American heritage, emphasizing tourism and the cultural significance of the nation's capital.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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Keywords: sightseeing, Washington, DC, tourism, DC tourist attractions, americana, American history, American historical sights, American architecture, Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, travel, AmeriVox
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