Estimated Date: 1974-1980
Era: Chrome Era
Condition: Unused
The description on the back of the card:
“The World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock”
at the Cuckoo Clock Capital of Ohio. This masterpiece was 12 years in the making — 1962-1974. Stands 23 1/2 feet high, 24 feet long and 13 1/2 feet wide. It cuckoos and chimes on the hour and half hour and the animated carvings from the Schwarzwald, Germany, performing to music.
At
ALPINE-ALPA
“Ohio’s Showplace of Cheesemaking”
U.S. Route 62, S.W.
Wilmot, Ohio 44689
Published by:
Industrial Photography Division of Standards Testing Laboratories, Inc.
Thomas A. Dexter was the inventor of gang printing. His company printed a wide variety of postcard subjects as linens and photochromes in New York from 1934-1980. The company merged with Mid-Westen Map Company (MWM Color Press) in 1980 to become MWM Dexter, and they moved to Aurora, Missouri.
Read more about Dexter Press and MWM Dexter
Rights Info: Most likely public domain due to inadequate copyright statements, but it would be best to credit the original publishers and distributors.