Southwest Stickers
Description: Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) was a United States airline headquartered in San Diego, California that operated from 1949 to 1988. It was the first large discount airline in the United States. PSA called itself “The World’s Friendliest Airline” and painted a smile on the nose of its airplanes, known as the PSA Grinningbirds. The Los Angeles Times called PSA “practically the unofficial flag carrier airline of California for almost 40 years” as the airline initially operated as an intrastate airline wholly within the state of California. This strategy which avoided the steep costs from federal regulation would later serve as the model for Southwest Airlines, doing in Texas what PSA had done in California.
Description: From the depths of the Grand Canyon to the rocky outcroppings of Saguaro National Park, Arizona has an adventure for everyone. Celebrate the beautiful desert landscapes of the southwest with this Arizona art in red and orange. Great AZ souvenir or gift for Arizonans in Phoenix, Tucson, Blythe, Lake Havasu City, or Yuma.
Description: Alamo Beer is the fictitious beer brand seen on the King of The Hill and the beer which most of the characters are seen drinking, plus it's Hank's favorite beer. This Alamo Beer design includes the classic beer label along with their classic marketing line "From the lukewarm headwaters of the mighty Brazos River." The design features plenty of wear and tear to give it a true vintage look.
Description: Arizona, a southwestern U.S. state, is best known for the Grand Canyon, the mile-deep chasm carved by the Colorado River. Flagstaff, a ponderosa pine–covered mountain town, is a major gateway to the Grand Canyon. Other natural sites include Saguaro National Park, protecting cactus-filled Sonoran Desert landscape. Tucson is University of Arizona territory and home to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Description: Apache was first introduced in 1934 by the Arizona Brewing Company and quickly became a popular brand in the local bars and taverns. Only offered on draught originally, the growing popularity of Apache quickly made the brewery’s primary brand. By the end of the year, the brewery announced the beer was available in bottles, and by the end of 1935, Apache Beer was available in cans and distributed throughout Arizona and parts of New Mexico and Texas securing its place as an early Southwest favorite. The Apache Beer can itself was short-lived, with new ownership in 1937, the canning line ceased operation and the Arizona Brewing Company would not produce another can until 1948.
Description: Spirit Symbol Design by EDDA Froehlich / EDDArt | Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player who has been venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern. He is a trickster god and represents the spirit of music. Spread the message of this spirit and magic ethno border! It's also a perfect gift just for fun, men, women, boys and girls. HAVE FUN & BE HAPPY with this exceptional attention-grabbing T-shirt. | For all-over-prints and more designs and products have a look here: www.art-shopping.eddart.de