1928 Pikes Peak Auto Highway Mounted Souvenir Tickets #PIK-720

Brief Description

These Pikes Peak Auto Highway souvenir tickets came to the archive mounted on the black backing that is shown here, with the dates written on the front. The names Mr. & Mrs. JD Hunter can also be seen written in pencil.

Info

Photographed in lightbox.

Image use restricted.

Image Dating Comments

The date 6-24-28 can easily be read on both tickets. Normally, a date would be seen stamped on the back of a used ticket, but since that would have been hidden here, the dates were written in pencil in the bottom left.

This is the same style of ticket that was used throughout the 1920s, but earlier tickets had a blue tone or dark yellow tone.

Backside

Comments & Discussion

This pair of tickets was acquired directly from Mr. Hunter’s grandson.

The tickets were likely manufactured by Woodward & Tiernan, St. Louis (see #PIK-17281).

Condition, Aging & Authenticity: The material that these are mounted onto is showing some signs of deterioration on the back. The ticket on the right has one major crack down the middle, and a second one to its right. There is lots of aging and wear visible, but the names and dates can still be read fairly easily.

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