Showing posts with label Motel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motel. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
1960s Holiday Inn Advertising Postcard
This is a standard/chrome postcard advertising the Holiday Inn motel chain. From the looks of the cars and so on I'd say it's from the 1960s.
Postcards advertising hotels, motels, restaurants and other places of business are very common, and postcards advertising Holiday Inns are as common as dirt. But I like this one - it is very subliminal, which I suppose is a goal of a lot of advertising.
In this card there is an airplane, cars (one looks like a mid-60s Ford Fairlane, but I could be wrong), a Gulf gasoline station, a bunch of happy, good looking, decent, hard working white people kicking up their heels around a swimming pool, and even a trashcan to get rid of anything used, unhealthy or unpleasant. The marketing people thought of everything. The trashcan was a stroke of genius, no question about it.
The whole thing exudes safety, convenience, happiness and a natural destination for those traveling by plane or auto, a good place for families. I suppose if you're traveling by Greyhound bus, you were out of luck.
If you'd like to check out my eBay listing for this card click here - the link is only good for a month tho.
Update: Sold!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Don Keys Motel - Coal Grove, Ohio
This postcard is about as typical as they get. It is a standard/chrome postcard of the Don Keys Motel in Coal Grove, Ohio. Standard refers to the size, about 3.5 x 5.5 inches, and chrome refers to the photography method. The photos on these cards were typically made with Kodachrome or Ektachrome 35mm film. I've seen standard/chromes as early as 1939, but they typically range from the 1950s to the early 1980s in the USA.
There is a message on the back of this card. It is a thank you note signed by Don Keys himself, sent to some recent customers from Minnesota. It doubles nicely as a bit of motel advertisement. It is postmarked in Ironton, Ohio (just across the river from Ashland, Kentucky) and dated Dec 3, 1969.
I checked online (for a couple of mins) and could find no evidece that this motel still exists. If it does they don't seem to have a website. If anyone knows for sure, let me know.
Update: Sold!
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