Capture the Heart of Naperville in Full Fall Color
Send a little slice of Naperville with this beautiful Illustrated Naperville Postcard, featuring a lively fall scene along the Riverwalk. From the iconic Millennium Carillon and historic churches to local families biking, jogging, and enjoying paddleboats on the DuPage River—this postcard celebrates everything that makes Naperville feel like home.
The retro-inspired art style and warm autumn tones make it a standout for collectors, residents, and visitors alike. Whether you're sending greetings to a loved one, decorating your space, or collecting local keepsakes, this postcard is the perfect tribute to Naperville, Illinois.
Product Details:
- Full-color illustration of Naperville in autumn
- Features city landmarks, Riverwalk, and community life
- Printed on high-quality cardstock
- Standard postcard size – great for mailing or framing
- A unique souvenir from Naperville’s #1 gift shop
Add this charming Illustrated Naperville Postcard to your collection—available exclusively at Oswald’s Pharmacy, proudly serving our hometown since 1875.
More to See!
While you’re visiting to check out the postcards, don’t miss everything else we have in-store! Oswald’s is more than just a pharmacy—we’re your hometown one-stop shop. Browse our wide selection of Naperville-themed gifts and souvenirs, including puzzles, candles, and locally designed merchandise that celebrate our city’s rich history. Looking for a great gift? Our shelves are stocked with toys, games, greeting cards, and seasonal surprises for every age. We’re also a full-service pharmacy, offering personalized care you won’t find at the big chains. Need help at home? Our medical equipment showroom features a huge selection of mobility aids, lift chairs, braces, and more—no insurance hassle required. And yes, we’re also your neighborhood USPS substation, making it easy to ship packages while you shop. Come visit us in Naperville Plaza and experience a store that’s been putting our patients and our community first since 1875!