Old Woman Carved in the Rock At Pointe Aux Barques c1908

Old Woman Carved in the Rock At Pointe Aux Barques c1908

Old Woman Carved in the Rock At Pointe Aux Barques c1908

This vintage 1908 postcard titled “Abstract Photo of Face Carved in Rock, Pointe Aux Barques, Michigan,” captures an intriguing stone carving at Pointe Aux Barques, located at the tip of Michigan’s Thumb. No other information was found. The carving resembles a stylized face, prominently featuring a hat and facial outlines distinctly visible despite the postcard’s age and abstract composition.

Such carvings were common at coastal locations during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, created as attractions for visitors and tourists. Pointe Aux Barques was a popular destination due to its lighthouse and scenic rocky shoreline, drawing visitors seeking relaxation and picturesque views.

Postcards from this period often served as souvenirs, highlighting unique local attractions or curiosities like this carved face. This particular image, with its abstract framing, provides a sense of mystery about the carving’s origin and significance, inviting further historical inquiry into who created it and why.

Michael Hardy

Michael is the owner of Thumbwind Publications LLC. It started in 2009 as a fun-loving site covering Michigan's Upper Thumb. Since then, he has expanded sites and range of content and established a loyal base of 60,000 visitors per month.

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