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“Vintage Tropical Travel Posters”-Time to dream of Hot Vacation Spots and Mai Tai’s

Vintage Travel Poster for a Vacation to the Caribbean from the Caribbean Tourist Association.

Vintage Travel Poster for a Vacation to the Caribbean from the Caribbean Tourist Association.

I have a cold, my office is cold, my apartment is cold and my feet are never warm…welcome to Canada in the winter time and I’m so over it…yup over it! I was actually working on another post for today but then after getting in my cold car in -20 degree (Farenheit) weather for what seems like the millionth time in a row, I realized I need a pick me up if I am to get thru another moment of this weather.

Vintage Photo of a Toronto Snowstorm in the 1950s or 1960s. Image features cars covered in snow and someone shoveling.
Sigh…….     Source: Toronto Archives

So I started dreaming of tropical vacations and drinking Mai Tai’s on a beach somewhere. I then put on Songza and the “Tropical Beach Vacation” station and began to flip thru pictures of places that are warm and sunny on the internet and within minutes I found my mood shifting and I had a smile on my face again. Imagine that!

1940s vintage image of women on a beach in 1940s swimsuits and 1940s hairstyles.
This is me in my head right now

Now I want to share that smile with you friends so here is what I found. Maybe it will help you get out of the winter blues or just put a smile on your face like sandy beaches and warm tropical breezes tend to do.

First up the soundtrack for this post….Harry Belafonte singing “Matilda”. Hit play and scan the images I have shared (and if you are not working, make yourself that tropical drink too). Enjoy!

Tropical Vintage Travel Posters

Hawaii

Ahhh Hawaii..YES PLEASE!

Vintage Hawaii United Air Lines Ad.

Vintage Hawaii United Air Lines Ad featuring a beautiful Hawaiian women illustration.

1960s Hawaii Travel Poster.

Well this looks like fun, I’m in for learning how to surf.

vintage hawaii poster featuring an illustration of a couple surfing.
Source-Poster Connection Blog

Adorable Bikini! But if she falls in that water, you can kiss that beautiful flower goodbye.

1950s vintage Hawaii travel ad for Northwest Airlines.

1950s vintage Hawaii travel ad for Northwest Airlines.
Source: The Simmonds Collections

Jamaica

Well this looks like a fun party in Jamaica!

Jamaica Vintage Travel poster
Source: defharo.com

Get to Jamaica via Delta Air Lines.

Vintage Travel Poster for Jamaica Delta Airlines

Fiji

Now it’s time for the heat of Fiji. “Visit fascinating Fiji..Fly Qantas”

Do you see me in one of those huts with my tiki drink? I do!

Vintage Fiji Travel Poster Ad-Quantas
Source: DP Vintage Posters

My dream destination since I was a little girl playing with Barbie’s was Tahiti. Don’t know why I chose this place, I don’t even know if I even knew what it looked like what I chose this as Barbie’s honeymoon location with Ken. BUT this island has stayed in my mind for so long and I look forward to the day when I do finally get to visit.

Vintage Travel Poster for Tahiti via the Oceanic Steamship Company.

Vintage Travel Poster for Tahiti via the Oceanic Steamship Company
Source: bora bora photos

“Tahiti – Isle of Paradise”.

Vintage Travel Poster for Tahiti
Source: Enjoy Art.com

Mexico

“Fly Easter Air Lines to Mexico”.

I have the perfect skirt for Mexico!

vintage mexico travel ad-Eastern Airlines
Source: defharo.com

Glorious tropical fruit in Mexico. Yummy!

vintage mexico travel poster featuring an illustration of a woman holding fruit and a parrot.
Source: Free vintage posters.com

Antigua, Trinidad and Barbados

“Fly TCA…Trans-Canada Air Lines / Air Canada.

Antigua, Trinidad and Barbados would all be amazing at this exact moment. Checking flight openings as we speak….

Barbados Antiqua Trindad Vintage Travel Poster
Source: phasesphrasesphotos.tumblr.com

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic a favorite inexpensive travel destination for Canadians.

dominican republic vintage travel poster
I will take that beer..thank you.

Cuba

And last but not least another favorite of Canadians (and I think possibly soon Americans)..CUBA! My husband and I love Cuba (especially Havana) and have been multiple times.

Vintage Havana Cuba travel poster
Havana is the BEST!

The music is just fantastic in Cuba. In Havana my husband and I spent our whole time dancing and drinking but more dancing than drinking was had.

Cuba Vintage Travel Poster

Also if you still have not had enough of these fantastic photos then you can check out a blog post I did on Vintage Acapulco. It has some delightful tropical images as well.

Okay I’m off to go put my feet in hot water now…BRRR!

Stay warm friends! Or stay cool depending on where you live.

Liz

FURTHER READING: You can also check out my archived blog posts on all things Vintage Travel HERE.


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The Vintage Inn Travels-Nashville and Memphis Part 2

If you follow my blog then you know that I was recently in Memphis and Nashville over the holidays and I blogged about my first part of my trip HERE.

Now onto part 2….Nashville!

Greetings From Nashville-Vintage Travel Postcard.
Source: Cardcow.com

I have been itching to go to Nashville for so many years I think I have lost count. I LOVE Country music, love love love it and have been listening to it all my life and so to finally to walk in the foot steps of so many musical greats, was such a fantastic thrill for me.

Up first we headed to the famous “Loveless Cafe” where we attempted to get in to eat but was greeted by a 2 hour wait. So instead we wandered around the grounds (which used to be a motel, turned into a cafe and shopping area) for a few moments and then headed onto our next destination.

Loveless Cafe Nashville Photo of the Neon Sign. Cool Mid Century Neon Sign.
Loveless Cafe Nashville side of the building

Next Stop..Grand Ole Opry!!!! Yooza I was like freaking out when I stood on the grounds of the Opry. My husband was laughing so much on how I was ohhh”ing” and awwww “ing” and there really was nothing to see! hahaha I’m such a nerd.

Grand Ole Opry Nashville photo
Grand Ole Opry Nashville-Vintage Inn Blog (Liz) posing with a giant guitar in a 1960s vintage Jacket.

After we wandered around the Opry for a bit we then headed over to the super hotel “Gaylord Opryland“.

Hotel is not really a word I would use for this mega complex of hotel rooms, shopping, eating and playing for kids and adults of all ages. It was a pretty spectacular place with palm trees, giant ponds, bridges etc. all over the complex. It was also very easy to get lost and pretty soon everything started to look the same and we found ourselves stuck a few times in corners..dark corners hahaha. Anyways it was fun to see and maybe one day I will get a chance to stay there.

Note: My iPhone took terrible pictures of the inside of this hotel, so I’m showing you others photos so you have a better idea of what it actually looked like.

Daytime:

Opryland Resort Nashville
Source: Tripadvisor.ca

Nighttime at Opryland.

Gaylord Opryland Nashville
Source: Funtimeguide.com

The holiday lights were still up when we were there, but since we were there in the day I never got to see how spectacular they looked at night. Now I can (this is just one small area of many areas that had lights, fyi).

Nashville Opryland Christmas lights
Source: Horton Deakins

After Opryland we were starving so we went and ate at the insanely yummy and totally vintage looking restaurant “Merchants” right on music row (established in 1892). Man for a place in tourist central I have to say they had some of the best food I have EVER eaten. I would go back in a second.

Merchants Nashville restaurant in a 1890s vintage building.
Merchants Nashville Restaurant
Source: Merchants

After dinner it was wander around and look for music time and in Nashville you are never hurting for music options. However after hearing Bryan Adams “Summer of 69” being played at 4 or 5 bars we walked by I was beginning to wonder if Nashville had sent the country somewhere else. Finally we found a bar by the suggestion of a Toronto friend called “Layla’s” and settled in for some good honky-tonk country music. The band was great, and played all my favorites but then they were soon done and we found ourselves in the middle of a Rockabilly night. Yay me! Country and Rockabilly on the same night..win! The band was “Hillbilly Casino” and they were absolutely fantastic, one of the most energetic bands I had ever seen. I recommend checking them out if you get a chance.

Rockabilly Band Nashville- Hillbilly Casino
Source: Hillbilly Casino

Day 2 in Nashville, had me nursing a headache so we took the am slow and headed back to Music Row to check out the Johnny Cash Museum, The Ryman (the Original Grand Ole Opry site) and to at least go IN the Country Music Hall of Fame (we had no time to actually do the tour, next trip for sure). All which were really great and I will get back to these items in a minute but I wanted to talk about the fun things we saw on our walk that were NOT planned.

Like this amazing building that housed “The Barbershop Harmony Society“. Yes Nashville has a society for Barber Shop Quartet Singing , you heard me right and I have the proof right here.

The Barbershop Harmony Society Nashville
I love the Barber Poles on the building

The other find on our walk to Music Row was the Gem of the whole entire day, at least for me because I’m a huge fan of vintage history. We happen to come upon this unassuming building, pictured below.

Union Station Nashville-Vintage Train Station turned Vintage Hotel
Nice..but nothing special

Yes it’s is pretty but nothing that you have not seen before in many different cities. It was called “Union Station” and we figured that it was an old train station laying unused, UNTIL we hit the front of the building and we were very wrong. It is actually a in-use hotel-“Union Station Hotel” that ended up being really nice from the front, so we thought “let’s go inside I’m sure it must be interesting inside”.

Union Station Hotel Nashville-Vintage Train Station turned Hotel.
Now we are talking..wow! Source: Preservation Nation

I’m not sure if the word “Interesting Inside” can really sum up what we walked in on when we opened those doors. We walked into one of the most stunning buildings I have EVER seen in my travels in North America. This is what we saw……

Old Train Station now a hotel in Nashville
Photo Courtesy of Guff.com

My jaw was on the floor! Nobody could say anything because we did not expect that.

Turns out that the hotel was a former railroad terminal Opening on Oct. 9, 1900, to great fanfare, the building’s imposing Gothic design – featuring lofty turrets and towers – was a testament to U.S. ingenuity and energy and was meant to serve the passenger operations of the eight railroads then providing passenger service to Nashville,

During railroading’s glory years, the station saw characters such as movie starlet Mae West and Mafia kingpin Al Capone – who was escorted through here on his way to Georgia penitentiary. Other fascinating facts surrounding our historic Nashville hotel include:

  • Construction began on Aug. 1, 1898
  • Station officially opened on Oct. 9, 1900
  • The track level once held two alligator ponds
  • The Train Shed was the largest unsupported span in America, housing up to 10 full trains at once
  • Officially opened as a hotel in December 1986
  • Re-dedicated on October 9, 2007 after an $11 million dollar renovation (source).

Here are some more pictures….

Union Station Nashville-Vintage train station turned hotel.
I love that they kept details like the door to one of the tracks with the sign
Union Station Nashville-Vintage train station turned hotel. Giant Large Fireplace.
Large Stone Fireplace

The Front Desk-LOVE THIS! Where do you want to go?

Union Station Nashville-Vintage train station turned hotel. The train times sign.

And even one of the banquet rooms looked like a castle from top to bottom.

Union Station Nashville-Vintage train station turned hotel.
Source: TripAdvisor
Union Station Nashville-Vintage train station turned hotel.
Front Entrance of the Hotel

After we picked our jaws off the floor and vowed to return one day to actually stay in a room we headed to our planned events for the day.

1. The Johnny Cash Museum. Which was really well done, very interesting and totally worth every penny.

Johnny Cash Museum Nashville
The Man in Black
Johnny Cash Museum Walk the Line original words on paper.
Walk the Line Lyrics written out by Johnny Cash

2. Visiting the Ryman (at least the outside), as mentioned above it was the original home of the Grand Ole Opry. And In an effort to maintain continuity with the Opry’s storied past, a large circle was cut from the floor of the Ryman stage and inlaid into the center of the new Opry stage (source).

Ryman Nashville
Beautiful building

3. And finally the Country Music Hall of Fame. I really love how it looks like piano from the outside.

Country Music Hall of Fame-Nashville

And that was Nashville friends, at least for this trip. There was so much more to see and next time I will see it all..I hope!

Have you ever been to Nashville? What were your favorite places?

Liz