Milwaukee's pride, Washington Park, an immense playground, 150 acres of rolling lawns, shady walks and beautiful drives. Contains a large artificial lake of 13 acres for boating, canoeing, and skating, also the Zoological Gardens where about 900 specimens donated by the Washington Park Zoological Society are on exhibition for the enjoyment of visitors. Postcard front has white borders. Divided back with a written message and July 5, 1929 postmark.Color lithograph;ColorLandscape
Front: image of two women watching lions and leopards at Washington Park Zoo. Back: Postcard was mad...
Milwaukee enjoys the distinction of being one of the most beautiful cities and at the same time one ...
Zebra in a cage next to the new animal house at the Washington Park Zoo (opened 1904), divided back,...
Milwaukee's pride, Washington Park, an immense playground, 150 acres of rolling lawns, shady walks a...
Illustration of the pavilion at Washington Park. Postcard front has white border on right side. Divi...
Postcard has two parts: Upper part is about Washington Park; lower part is about Plankinton House.Co...
Lake Park, 126 acres overlooking Lake Michigan and affording a good view of Milwaukee Bay, deep pict...
Front: Image of a sea lion in its pond at Washington Park Zoo (1928-1946). The Zoo moved to its cur...
Front: A zoo visitor standing in front of a bear den in Washington Park Zoo. Back: Postcard was mad...
Illustration of a pond and birds at the Washington Park Zoo. Divided back.Color lithograph;ColorLand...
Washington Park Zoo, one of the finest in the country, contains over 900 specimens. It has the disti...
Scene of a stone bridge and a lily pond in Washington Park, Milwaukee.ColorLandscap
Illustration of African lioness with her cubs born at the zoo. Postmark front has white borders. Div...
Victorian families enjoying Washington Park, divided backColor lithographColorLandscap
Located on the largest and most beautiful bay of the Great Lakes, with a background of the highest i...
Front: image of two women watching lions and leopards at Washington Park Zoo. Back: Postcard was mad...
Milwaukee enjoys the distinction of being one of the most beautiful cities and at the same time one ...
Zebra in a cage next to the new animal house at the Washington Park Zoo (opened 1904), divided back,...
Milwaukee's pride, Washington Park, an immense playground, 150 acres of rolling lawns, shady walks a...
Illustration of the pavilion at Washington Park. Postcard front has white border on right side. Divi...
Postcard has two parts: Upper part is about Washington Park; lower part is about Plankinton House.Co...
Lake Park, 126 acres overlooking Lake Michigan and affording a good view of Milwaukee Bay, deep pict...
Front: Image of a sea lion in its pond at Washington Park Zoo (1928-1946). The Zoo moved to its cur...
Front: A zoo visitor standing in front of a bear den in Washington Park Zoo. Back: Postcard was mad...
Illustration of a pond and birds at the Washington Park Zoo. Divided back.Color lithograph;ColorLand...
Washington Park Zoo, one of the finest in the country, contains over 900 specimens. It has the disti...
Scene of a stone bridge and a lily pond in Washington Park, Milwaukee.ColorLandscap
Illustration of African lioness with her cubs born at the zoo. Postmark front has white borders. Div...
Victorian families enjoying Washington Park, divided backColor lithographColorLandscap
Located on the largest and most beautiful bay of the Great Lakes, with a background of the highest i...
Front: image of two women watching lions and leopards at Washington Park Zoo. Back: Postcard was mad...
Milwaukee enjoys the distinction of being one of the most beautiful cities and at the same time one ...
Zebra in a cage next to the new animal house at the Washington Park Zoo (opened 1904), divided back,...