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5 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/slide/0813036836 | Download Book [PDF] Wish You Were Here: Classic Florida Motel and Restaurant Advertising | The golden age of Florida kitsch &#8220 The hotels, motels, and restaurants that catered to Florida&#8217 s tourists before Disney have been lovingly explored, unearthed, highlighted, and celeated in a lavishly illustrated &#8216 souvenir&#8217 of a forgotten period in Florida history.&#8221 &#8212 Brian Rucker, author of Arcadia and Image and Reality For most of the state&#8217 s existence, Florida&#8217 s economy has been driven by tourism and tourists. And after a carefree day on the beach, they need a place to sleep and eat. Wish You Were Here is a nostalgic look back at the days when a clever slogan (&#8220 Sleep to the Song of the Surf&#8221 ), a pink-and-aqua paint job, a swimming pool, and air-conditioned rooms&#8212 combined with aggressive advertising through postcards, ochures, magazines, billboards, placemats, and neon signs&#8212 were the keys to capturing the tourists&#8217 dollars. Tim Hollis began collecting this memorabilia in the 1960s, when he travelled with his parents on vacation in Florida. Arranged like a scrapbook, his lighthearted review of the most interesting and unusual hotel, motel, and restaurant advertising will make you remember childhood vacations fondly&#8212 or wonder why anyone would have ever eaten or slept there. ?The nearly five hundred color images are accompanied by humorous captions. They depict unique mom-and-pop motels, early advertising from hotel chains, and countless pirate-themed seafood restaurants. The book is organized around the traditional tourism regions of the state, from the Gulf Coast&#8217 s Miracle Strip to the Keys&#8217 Paradise Islands. So sit back, enjoy the trip, and please don&#8217 t kick the back of the driver&#8217 s seat! Tim Hollis is the author of numerous books celeating southern history and popular culture, including See Rock City, Florida&#8217 s Miracle Strip, Dixie before Disney, and Selling the Sunshine State. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.<br>

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  2. Wish You Were Here: Classic Florida Motel and Restaurant Advertising Sinopsis : The golden age of Florida kitsch &#8220The hotels, motels, and restaurants that catered to Florida&#8217s tourists before Disney have been lovingly explored, unearthed, highlighted, and celeated in a lavishly illustrated &#8216souvenir&#8217 of a forgotten period in Florida history.&#8221&#8212Brian Rucker, author of Arcadia and Image and Reality For most of the state&#8217s existence, Florida&#8217s economy has been driven by tourism and tourists. And after a carefree day on the beach, they need a place to sleep and eat. Wish You Were Here is a nostalgic look back at the days when a clever slogan (&#8220Sleep to the Song of the Surf&#8221), a pink- and-aqua paint job, a swimming pool, and air-conditioned rooms&#8212combined with aggressive advertising through postcards, ochures, magazines, billboards, placemats, and neon signs&#8212were the keys to capturing the tourists&#8217 dollars. Tim Hollis began collecting this memorabilia in the 1960s, when he travelled with his parents on vacation in Florida. Arranged like a scrapbook, his lighthearted review of the most interesting and unusual hotel, motel, and restaurant advertising will make you remember childhood vacations fondly&#8212or wonder why anyone would have ever eaten or slept there. ?The nearly five hundred color images are accompanied by humorous captions. They depict unique mom-and-pop motels, early advertising from hotel chains, and countless pirate-themed seafood restaurants. The book is organized around the traditional tourism regions of the state, from the Gulf Coast&#8217s Miracle Strip to the Keys&#8217 Paradise Islands. So sit back,

  3. enjoy the trip, and please don&#8217t kick the back of the driver&#8217s seat! Tim Hollis is the author of numerous books celeating southern history and popular culture, including See Rock City, Florida&#8217s Miracle Strip, Dixie before Disney, and Selling the Sunshine State. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.

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