Original vintage Virginia and Washington D.C. travel ephemera lot consisting of approximately 20+ pieces dating primarily from the 1950s–1960s.
Features a strong mix of Civil War centennial material, early American historical sites, and mid-century tourism brochures.
- Shenandoah Valley tourism and Civil War centennial materials (1961–1965)
- Jamestown Festival Park brochure (early American colonial site)
- Ash Lawn (James Monroe home) guide
- Gunston Hall (George Mason estate) brochure
- Red Hill Shrine (Patrick Henry) material
- Richmond, Virginia historic guide with map
- Valentine Museum (Richmond) brochure
- National Historical Wax Museum (Washington D.C.)
- Mariners Museum (Newport News, VA)
- Caverns brochures including Luray, Skyline, Grand Caverns, Bristol Caverns
- Roanoke Valley travel guide
- 1961 Quality Courts motel directory
- South Gate Motor Hotel (Washington D.C. area)
Date range: primarily 1950s–mid 1960s
Total pieces: approx. 20+
- Civil War Centennial era materials (1961–1965)
- Founding-era historical site brochures (Monroe, Mason, Patrick Henry)
- Richmond guide with map and illustrated landmarks
- Strong Shenandoah Valley and early America tourism focus
- Classic mid-century typography and print design
Ideal for collectors of Civil War memorabilia, Virginia history enthusiasts, or vintage travel ephemera collectors.
Also well-suited for research, display, or resale breakdown.
Shipping
Shipped flat with protective backing to prevent bending.
Free shipping via USPS Ground Advantage.
Store Note
Curated from a Midwestern estate with a focus on preserving historical paper and overlooked printed material. Each piece is selected for its research, display, or archival value.