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Big Boy is one of the most recognizable mascots in American roadside history — a smiling, checkered-overall icon that defined the look and feel of mid-century diners. From his 1930s...
Big Boy is one of the most recognizable mascots in American roadside history — a smiling, checkered-overall icon that defined the look and feel of mid-century diners. From his 1930s...
From neighborhood candy stores to Route 66 soda fountains, vintage advertising signs shaped the look and feel of mid-century America. Bold colors, iconic mascots, and classic porcelain enamel made these...
From neighborhood candy stores to Route 66 soda fountains, vintage advertising signs shaped the look and feel of mid-century America. Bold colors, iconic mascots, and classic porcelain enamel made these...
Smokey Bear is one of the most recognizable symbols in American advertising — a character that shaped generations and helped define our connection to the outdoors. From his 1944 debut...
Smokey Bear is one of the most recognizable symbols in American advertising — a character that shaped generations and helped define our connection to the outdoors. From his 1944 debut...