Spirit Of 76 Posters and Art Prints
Description: In 1976, America celebrated her bicentennial and while there were countless designs commemorating the event, one of the most ubiquitous was this classic Spirit of 76 design, most commonly found as iron-ons for t-shirts and other soft goods. This design is a hand-drawn recreation based one of these from a new old stock source and includes plenty of wear and tear to give it a genuine vintage look.
Description: Johnny Horizon was a mascot used by the Bureau of Land Management in the United States in the 1970s primarily for its anti-litter campaign. First used in 1968, Johnny resembled the classic cigarette pitchman, sans cigarette, with his straight jawed, rugged cowboy looks. The mascot reached his greatest use in the years leading up to the United States Bicentennial celebration, with the Johnny Horizon '76 campaign that encouraged Americans to pitch in and pick up litter throughout the country.
Description: The Marquis de Lafayette famously toured the United States in 1824 - 1825, and this Lafayette Farewell Tour design celebrates the 200th anniversary of the triumphant US tour of America's favorite fighting Frenchman. The back side (available on t-shirts only) features a list of cities Lafayette visited on his cross-country trek.