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USA Travel Poster and Ad Collection: The United States is one of the most visited countries in the world thanks to its huge size, cultural influence, and extremely diverse landscapes. Tourism includes big-city culture, national parks, road trips, beaches, historical sites, and entertainment. (ChatGPT)
USA Travel Poster and Ad Collection:
1890’s Posters and Ads:
1895 4th of July Cheap Excursions. St. Louis & San Francisco Railway
1900’s Posters and Ads:
1900 Chicago, Potter Palmer Mansion
1900 Wells Street Bridge And Northwestern Station, Chicago
1904 Exposition Universelle & Internationale De St. Louis (Etats-Unis)
1905 Farewell American Tour 1905-1906 Sarah-Bernhardt
1909 Portola Festival San Francisco
1910’s Posters and Ads:
1913 Woolworth Building, New York
1914 Mid-Pacific Carnival, Honolulu Hawaii
1916 Mid Pacific Carnival. Honolulu
1920’s Posters and Ads:
1922 Celebrate Days of ‘49. The Romance of California
1923 Over 200 miles per hour. International Air Races St. Louis
1926 ‘America Welcomes the World’ The Sesquicentennial International Exposition Philadelphia
1926 The Sesquicentennial International Exposition Philadelphia
1929 125 Miles Out In The Cool Atlantic! Montaux Beach
1930’s Posters and Ads:
1930 National Air Races 10th Anniversary. A Thrill For The Nation! Curtiss – Reynolds Airport – Chicago
1931 Airplane Rides. 2 Giant Airliners. Featuring the Boeing Clipper. America’s Largest Trimotor
1932 All Wings Toward Cleveland The Cord Cup Race. 1932 National Air Races
1932 National Air Races. Cleveland
1933 Miami All American Air Races
1933 Century Of Progress 1833 1933. Chicago World’s Fair Souvenir
1933 World’s Fair Chicago. 1833 A Century of Progress 1933
1933 California this summer. Travel by Train
1933 National Charity Air Pageant. Roosevelt Field – Mineola
1934 World’s Fair Chicago. Tour the World at the Fair See Fifteen Foreign Villages
1935 National Championships and Olympic Games Finals. Paradise Valley
1936 City Of New York Municipal Airports
1937 Greater Texas & Pan American Exposition. Dallas
1937 Middlebury Winter Carnival
1937 Hawaiian Islands U.S.A.
1938 10th Year Jubilee. National Air Travel Week
1939 World’s Fair On San Francisco Bay. Golden Gate International Exposition
1940’s Posters and Ads:
1940 Go by all means. World’s Fair In New York 1940
1940 San Francisco World’s Fair. Golden Gate International Exposition On San Francisco Bay
1940 Southern California
1946 Chicago
1946 ‘Having Wonderful Time in Wonderful Michigan!’
1947 Highlights Of Your Oregon Vacation adventure!
1950’s Posters and Ads:
1950 How peace came to the trip-planning McGuires. Southern California
1950 Statler Hotels
1950 A-a-a-a-h! For real comfort Hotel Lennox
1950 Approved By Business Executives. Essex House on-the-park
1950 How peace came to the trip-planning Mc Guires. Southern California
1950 The Traymore Atlantic City
1950 visiting New York. Barbizon Plaza
1953 Want a different vacation. Come to big, high, cool, unspoiled New Mexico
1955 New Orleans. ‘Gay, Fascinating Year-Round’. America’s Most Interesting City’
1956 Here’s your Westen Ranch Dinner!
1956 Winter Carnival. Dartmouth
1956 Hawaii works magic in making dreams come true..
1958 Where else do oranges grow beneath the snow_ Southern California Vacation
1959 Where else can you see so much so easily. Southern California Vacation
1950 Your Most Distinguished Address Hotels Ambassador Chicago. The Pump Room
1960’s Posters and Ads:
1960 Maine
1960 Ski Oregon
1960 America’s Fabulous Vacationland For Family Fun. South Dakota’s Black Hills
1962 Friendliness is served with every meal. Hilton Hotels
1964 World’s Fair New York 1964-1965
1965 Discover a New World. Visit the United States
1966 It is appreciated everywhere in North America – Holiday Inns of America
1966 Live Your Dreams In The Islands of Hawaii
1966 Main Street Disneyland
1968 the King says. ‘This is the only palace’. Caesars palace in Vegas. Frank Sinatra
1968 Come hear some real mountain music. North Carolina
1969 The Louisiana Bayou… where the life’s a colorful as the scenery. The Middle South
1969 Wouldn’t you Rather Be In Vegas At Caesars Palace
1970’s Posters and Ads:
1971 How to camp Alaska
1972 Escape from Snowtime to Showtime! Visit Las Vegas
1972 Come join the Fun at New Busch Gardens Los Angeles
1972 the Perfect Place for Hungry Travelers. Red Lobster
1972 Tour Kennedy Space Center
1973 Visit The Fuji Fold at Japanese Village In Buena Park
1973 We’ll come out to see you if you’ll come out to see us. Marineland
1974 Two For The Show. Harrah’s. Hotels and Casinos Reno and Lake Tahoe
1975 Catch Hollywood in the act! Universal Studios Tour
1976 Aladdin’s ‘Jeanie’ … What a Way to Go! Las Vegas’ Distinguished Resort Hotel
1978 Come To Life! Harrah’s
1978 This year. Alaska!
1978 Calico Ghost Town
1978 ‘Touch a Little History, and Make Some of Your Own’. The Queen Mary
1978 World’s most famous ranch! at Lake Tahoe don’t miss Ponderosa Ranch
1980’s Posters and Ads:
1980 It wouldn’t be a vacation without Sea World
1981 ‘As purdy as a gal’s calico shirt.’ Calico Ghost Town. Los Angeles
1981 See the great stars close up! Six Flags Movieland Wax Museum
1981 Smile. LA’s the place. Los Angeles Bicentennial 1781 1981
1982 Welcome to SuperCity USA. Greater Detroit is SuperCIty USA
1984 See What Movies Are Made Of. Universal Studios Tour
1989 Mushroom omelet, coffee and fresh strawberries, 3.30 a.m. The Westin Hotel, Washington, D.C.
2010’s Posters and Ads:
2010 You don’t have to spend money like a jet-setter To Enjoy The Wildlife. Go RVing
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