Illustrated poster of Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site in Colorado with a blue sky and American flag.

Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site Postcard - Illustration

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Step into frontier history with this illustrated Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site postcard. This vintage-style design features the adobe trading post that once served as a cultural and economic hub along the Santa Fe Trail. The image shows fur traders, travelers, and supplies arriving by wagon as an American flag waves overhead.

Located in southeastern Colorado, Bent’s Old Fort was established in 1833 and became a key meeting point for traders, Plains tribes, and settlers. This postcard honors that layered history with a warm and engaging illustration.

Printed on sturdy cardstock, the postcard includes space on the back for your message, mailing address, and stamp. It's perfect for collecting, sharing with a friend, or commemorating a visit to this living history site.

You can also use this postcard as a scrapbook element or classroom teaching tool. It adds both color and historical depth to your collection.

Whether you’re a teacher, student, history buff, or National Park Service fan, this postcard makes a thoughtful and educational keepsake.

  • Official park postcard approved by the National Park Service for Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site
  • Size: 4" x 6"
  • Made in the USA

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