This postcard captures the spirit of Route 66 in Weatherford as a lively crossroads of history, travel, and local pride. The familiar Route 66 shields and Weatherford signage anchor the scene, while surrounding details—old storefronts, classic diners, fuel branding, and space-age references—hint at the town’s layered identity along the Mother Road. There’s a sense of motion and memory here, where road trips, small businesses, and roadside Americana all overlap. The bright sunflowers and playful composition soften it into something nostalgic and warm, presenting Weatherford not just as a stop on Route 66, but as a place where past journeys and...
This vibrant postcard titled “Tulsa: Capital of Route 66” celebrates Tulsa through a dense collage of landmarks, culture, and local character. It highlights the city’s deep connection to Route 66 with classic signage, retro architecture, and nostalgic Americana. Overall, it’s a lively, artistic tribute to Tulsa’s history, creativity, and iconic place along the Mother Road.
This “Cheers from Oklahoma” postcard celebrates Oklahoma through bold, playful typography that forms the state’s name. It incorporates symbols like a basketball and hoop to nod to the Oklahoma City Thunder, along with recognizable state imagery. Overall, it’s a fun and graphic tribute to Oklahoma’s pride, culture, and sports spirit.
This postcard celebrates Route 66 in El Reno as a rich blend of roadside nostalgia, local flavor, and small-town tradition. The Route 66 shields and El Reno signage ground the scene, while iconic touches—classic diners, the Centre Theatre, old motels, rail lines, and the famous onion burger heritage—layer together into a vivid, memory-like landscape. The winged burgers add a playful nod to the town’s culinary identity, turning a local staple into something almost legendary. Rather than a literal map, it feels like a tribute to El Reno’s place along the Mother Road—where food, history, and travel stories all come together...
This vibrant postcard captures the playful, artsy energy of Uptown 23rd in Oklahoma City, filled with bold colors, quirky robots, and surreal elements. It highlights the district’s reputation as a lively hub for nightlife, local shops, and creative culture along NW 23rd Street. Overall, it’s a fun, imaginative snapshot of one of the city’s most eclectic and go-to streets.
This colorful illustration is a stylized tribute to Norman, centered around the “Welcome to Norman” sign and packed with local landmarks. It highlights the city’s identity as a lively college town tied to the University of Oklahoma, with references to campus life, streets, and culture. Overall, it’s a vibrant, imaginative snapshot of Norman’s community and creative spirit.
This postcard reads like a love letter to the Route 66 stretch through Yukon, where roadside history and small-town identity take center stage. Classic Route 66 shields, the “Yukon” sign, vintage motels, and local landmarks rise up together in a dense, dreamlike cluster, suggesting a place remembered more by feeling than by exact layout. The imagery leans into the charm of the Mother Road—old signage, Americana details, and hints of industry—while the winged hearts and bold colors soften everything into something nostalgic and affectionate. It’s less about navigating Yukon and more about honoring its place along Route 66 as a...
This postcard captures a scenic view of downtown Oklahoma City looking south from Scissortail Park. It highlights one of the city’s most popular green spaces, known for its walking paths, skyline views, and vibrant community events. Overall, it reflects a blend of nature and urban life at the heart of the city.