Vintage 1962 Virginia Travel Advert – Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Beach & Jamestown – Historic Tourism Print (Mounted, 17 x 24 cm)

£20.00

Description

Description:

Step back in time with this evocative 1962 vintage travel advertisement promoting tourism in Virginia, a state celebrated for its rich colonial history and beautiful Atlantic coastline. Highlighting iconic locations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Virginia Beach, this original magazine advert captures the charm and patriotic pride of America’s heritage.

The top image showcases the Governor’s Palace at Colonial Williamsburg, a symbol of Virginia’s role in early American history. Below, sun-seekers enjoy carefree leisure on Virginia Beach, while the bottom panel features the Jamestown Festival Park, where historic maritime traditions are brought to life with full-scale replicas of ships like the Susan Constant.

This advert was produced by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development and includes a form to request a free 62-page travel guide, reflecting classic mid-century American tourism promotion.

  • Year: 1962

  • Publisher: Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development

  • Mounted Size: Approx. 17 x 24 cm

  • Print Type: Original magazine advertisement

  • Artist/Photographer: Not credited

  • Theme: Historic Virginia, Colonial Williamsburg, Coastal tourism, Family travel

Ideal for collectors of vintage Americana, historic tourism memorabilia, or those with an appreciation for mid-century graphic design and travel ephemera.


Condition Note:

This is a genuine vintage magazine print from 1962, carefully mounted on black archival cardstock. Please note that due to its age, this item may exhibit minor signs of wear such as slight edge aging, faint toning, or handling marks — these are typical of authentic prints from this era and contribute to its vintage appeal.