Nahcotta Washington Breakers Tennis Court Players 1910 Real Photo Postcard

Nahcotta Washington Breakers Tennis Court Players 1910 Real Photo Postcard
The subject of this postcard, "Fort No. 78 Breakers," likely refers to the renowned Hotel Breakers, a significant resort established in Long Beach, Washington, in the early 1900s. Its imposing structure and extensive grounds, which included recreational facilities like this tennis court, solidified its status as a premier destination for leisure and social gatherings on the Pacific coast during the height of the Progressive Era.

This snapshot offers a glimpse into early 20th-century resort culture, illustrating the popularity of lawn tennis as a fashionable pastime among the well-to-do. The players' formal attire—women in long dresses and men in shirts and trousers—underscores the prevailing social conventions for athletic participation of the period, while spectators observe from the sidelines. The unique wooden surface of the court exemplifies the varied infrastructure developed for sports at such upscale leisure establishments.
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