Northern Arizona along Hi-Way 66 Souvenir Folder
Foldouts, or souvenir folders, look like postcards, but they open up and unfold a long series of pictures, front and back. This one is from Northern Arizona, specifically along U.S. Highway 66. The front is a picture of a landmark with yellow sand and blue sky. There are lines on the right side and an empty square for addressing and stamping the postcard. It says “Northern Arizona along hi-way 66;” “Northern” is in a yellow sans-serif font with a black outline, “Arizona” is below it in a bigger orange font with a black shadow effect, “along hi-way 66” is in a black typewriter serif font. The back is a picture of a mountain range with a caption at the top. When you open the folder, there is a description of Northern Arizona, and the accordion-folded pictures of landmarks in Northern Arizona with captions. The copyright on the card is “Genuine Curteich-Chicago.” It is made of thick, sturdy paper, but it has some signs of use along the edges and folds. This would have cultural value to someone who were to travel to Northern Arizona and Highway 66, see these sights, and buy this postcard to remember their trip by, or to send to a loved one.