This beautifully handcrafted steel sign features the cover art of a vintage menu from the famous Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado. This cover features a stunning illustration of the 1800's locomotive Emma Sweeny, star of the 1949 20th Century Fox film "A Ticket To Tomahawk", a film that introduced thousands to the beauty of the San Juan Mountains and surrounding areas and brought tourists flocking to southwest CO to ride the rails. This classic vintage image is rendered in baked enamel on 100% recycled heavy 24 gauge steel. UNLIKE all the cheap tin tackers you see everywhere, this is the real deal steel and you can see and feel the difference!Measures 9"x12" and predrilled in corners for fast and easy mounting! Looks great hanging on the wall or sitting on a shelf! Perfect for any home decor, dorm room, mountain cabin, ski chalet, man cave, garage ,shop, office or bar. Thanks for looking and Please be sure to check out my other auctions for lots more cool signs and other rarities! 1899 Schenectady Locomotive, Narrow Gauge Railroad, train, conductor, Emma Sweeney 

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