A color postcard view of a downtown street in Green Bay, Wisconsin, following a major snowstorm on March 9, 1918. Tall, compacted snowbanks rise several feet high along the sidewalk, nearly reaching the lower edges of storefront windows. Pedestrians in long coats walk along a narrow, wet path cleared beside the snow walls. Multi-story brick and stone commercial buildings line the street, with hanging signs reading “Dentist,” “Theater,” and “News.” Printed text along the bottom identifies the scene as Green Bay’s worst snowstorm in 40 years.