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Description: If you've traveled down the I40 through Amarillo you've probably seen the signs for The big Texan Steak Ranch. I wish more places had quirky signs like it, that and giant steaks to eat.
The Big Texan Steak Ranch - Roadside Attraction Kids T-Shirt
by Sombrero Craft
$14 $19
Retro Vintage Diner Route 66 Classic Car Roadside Attraction at Night Desert Hoodie
by LunaElizabeth
$34 $42
Description: The OFFICIAL brand-new logo for The Three Prophets, available as a crest on a variety of clothing. This simple, yet deliciously elegant design emulates a classic look of modern fashion and elevates the wearer to a high of unimaginable proportions.
The Three Prophets Logo (Crest) Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by The Three Prophets
$17 $24
Description: Artist Illustration of a watercolor I painted captures the towering Muffler man statue, adorned in a yellow hardhat and work overalls, standing tall along Route 66 in Gallup, New Mexico. The sun sets behind the colossal figure casting a golden hue on the rusted metal frame, while the arid desert landscape engulfs him in solitude. The wispy strokes of color blend seamlessly, creating a sense of movement and depth to the painted image.
Muffler man statue along Route 66 in Gallup New Mexico - Welshdesigns Sticker
by WelshDesigns
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Step into a world of retro charm with this vintage-inspired sign art! Featuring playful lettering and a classic roadside vibe, this design captures the spirit of quirky bars, dive joints, and neon nights. Perfect for fans of mid-century aesthetics, kitschy humor, and roadside Americana.
The Doo-Dah Room – Retro Bar Sign Design Posters and Art
by Fisheyed Graphics
$10 $14
Description: the Jolly Troll, one of the first (1960s) Swedish smörgåsbord buffet chains and featuring enough Swedish meatballs, pickled herring and cranberry fluff to feed 500 people at once.
Vintage Jolly Troll Smorgasbord Distressed Baseball T-Shirt
by StudioPM71
$19 $26
Description: Established by a travelling showman, Mack McClung, in 1967, Snake Farm was a roadside tourist attraction of snakes, reptiles, and other exotic animals, located off of Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, Texas. The operation would later be sold off, expanded, and renamed, remaining in operation to this very day.
The Weather Prophets • • • • Retro Indiepop Design Kids Hoodie
by unknown_pleasures
$26 $36
Description: After WWII had come to an end, wartime rationing and conservation were over, and Americans were ready to hit the road and see the sights. Travel stickers became a popular souvenir of the places people visited and could be found at most service stations, landmarks, motels, and restaurants along America's highways. Whether they were stuck on luggage, into albums, or right on the family car, these stickers were a ubiquitous sight for years to come. This one is based on a design celebrating Oklahoma's 39 Tribal Nations and features a Native American dancing in front of a teepee.
Description: Fyodor Dostoyevsky portrait with Quote, Men do not accept their prophets and slay them, but they love their martyrs and worship those whom they have tortured to death
Fyodor Dostoyevsky portrait with Quote Sticker
by artbleed2
$3.00 $3.50
Description: If you traveled through Pennsylvania Dutch country anytime from the 50s until the late 90s, you likely noticed signs advertising Zinn's Diner and their authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. If you followed the signs and got off the turnpike, you probably recall the larger than life figure of Amos, a stereotypical Pennsylvania Dutchman standing near the entrance to welcome you inside for some Wunderful Gudt food or maybe to keep you company while you waited outside for a table. While Zinn's is nothing but a memory today, you can still enjoy many of their signature dishes at the Park Place Diner and if you want to catch up with Amos, he was last seen standing around at Hershey Farm Restaurant & Inn.
Zinn's Diner Pennsylvania Dutch Country Kids T-Shirt
by JCD666
$14 $19
Description: A charming vintage graphic from Knott's Berry Farm featuring a covered wagon, horseback cowboy with frying pan, and bold berry-themed branding. Celebrates Buena Park’s iconic chicken dinners with nostalgic frontier flair—perfect for retro merch, signage repro, or Americana ephemera collectors.
Description: Retro signage for Gorman, California featuring directional arrow, U.S. Route 99 shield, and classic motel amenities
Gorman – Vintage Roadside Motel Sign (California, U.S. 99) Shorts
by Yeaha
$21 $27
Description: Flagstaff, Arizona's The Museum Club first opened as a taxidermy shop and showcase and had evolved into a nightclub by 1936. Housed inside what was once claimed to be the world's largest log cabin, The Museum Club was a dance hall, live music venue, and rowdy cowboy bar that served generations of patrons in Flagstaff. After more than 80-years, this roadside attraction had become an icon along the historic Route 66 Highway, attracting tourists and locals alike who were drawn in by its history as well as karaoke and dime beer nights. Known by locals as "The Zoo," the venue played host to live country music and line dancing, all of which took place under the watchful eyes of wildlife mounts. most of which have been there since day one.
Description: Post-war America and new super highways brought about a new-found interest in traveling, so roadside diners started popping up in key locations from coast to coast. One such place in Elkton, Maryland on the freshly completed US 40 was the Elkton Diner, a modern deco style eatery which also played host as a Trailways bus stop. Positioned almost dead center between New York and Baltimore, Elkton Diner was a popular stop for highway travelers for years before being consumed in a fire in 1962.
Description: Sanibel Island, Florida is located along the Gulf of Mexico, just a short drive from Fort Myers. While this tropical paradise justly famed for its sunsets, lighthouse, resorts, and sea shelling (it is known as the 'Seashell Capital of the World'), for about 30 years, there was another, slightly more unique attraction -The Sanibel Island Hippo Gardens. What started as a private estate with a couple of pet hippos in the '50s, ended up being somewhat of a roadside attraction with a dozen hippopotamus in the '60s. As the story goes, when the owners passed away, they left their estate to their only son, who eventually began operating somewhat of a private zoo amidst the property's extensive tropical gardens.
Sanibel Island Hippo Gardens 1963 Posters and Art
by JCD666
$10 $14
Description: Huskie the Muskie is the mascot of Kenora, Ontario, where Rita's late father was raised. Kenora is on the tip of Lake of the Woods and is world-famous for its fishing.
Huskie the Muskie in Kenora, Ontario Kids T-Shirt
by My Art, My Shop by Rita
$14 $19