Union Washington Hats
Description: Subsidiary logo adopted in 1914 after UP had integrated this affiliated line, the OWR&N, into their own. Whether a train enthusiast or former employee, this is the perfect design for that Northwestern Union Pacific Railroader.
Union Pacific Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Hat
by MatchbookGraphics
$12 $19
Description: The 1974 World’s Fair took place in Spokane, Washington during the Cold War, though the Soviets were one of the first nations to commit to be a part of Expo '74. Their participation marked the first time since the New York World’s Fair of 1939-1940 that the Soviets had exhibited on U.S. soil. The USSR's pavilion was a massive show stealer that was by far the biggest exhibit at Expo, occupying an acre and a half of Havermale Island. Visitors were greeted by a colossal sculpted map of Russia outside the pavilion, which weighed over two tons, and were treated to "I visited the Soviet pavilion!" tchotchkes ranging from t-shirts and bags to posters and pins.
Description: Artwork public service design products of the "My God! What Have They Done to Our Country?" with Soviet National Flag over Washington DC built by me a US Army Veteran who suffers from MS.
MY GOD! WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO OUR COUNTRY? W/SOVIET NATIONAL FLAG OVER WASHINGTON DC (DRK) Hat
by USAGWarehouse
$12 $19
Ride The S.L.U.T. Trolley Seattle / South Lake Union Trolley Hat
by Trendsdk
$12 $19