Mormon Tabernacle Organ and Choir - Salt Lake City, UT - Postcard, c. 1940s
(5 1/2 x 3 1/2 In) This is an original vintage Deseret Book Company, Curt Teich & Co. linen postcard from the 1940s. It shows an interior view of the Mormon Tabernacle organ and choir in Salt Lake City, Utah.
"One of the unique buildings of America is the "Mormon" Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. The Great Organ of National renown was originally built about 65 years ago by Utah artisans. It was thoroughly rebuilt and enlarged by the Austin Organ Co. of Hartford, Conn. and stands today the peer of, if not superior to any pipe organ in existence. The Tabernacle Choir, an unpaid organization of about three hundred voices, furnishes music for the religious services held in the Tabernacle each Sunday. The choir also broadcasts nationally from this building each week.", reads the description printed on the back.
The postcard is unused and is in GOOD condition, wear at the edges, blunted corner tips, a few minor stains, heavy crease at lower left corner.
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