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VINTAGE PIXIELAND AMUSEMENT PARK PIXIE KITCHEN MENU & PAPER PLACE MATS- OREGON

$ 50.16

Availability: 85 in stock
  • Condition: SEE ITEM DESCRIPTION
  • Year: 1970'S
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Amusement Parks
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

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    DESCRIPTION***
    Up for sale is a super cool lot of vintage Pixieland Amusement Park Collectibles.  Included in sale is an original menu from the famous Pixie Kitchen and 2 paper Placemats. Menu is in wonderful original conditon with minor usage wear.  Placemats have some wrinkles and edge/corner wear but to damage or tears.  Menu measures 14 1/2 in. x 28 1/2 in. (when fully opened- tri-fold menu).  White menu placemat measures 11 in. x 17 in.  Pink placemat measures 9 3/4 in. x 14 in.  Overall, just a super cool bunch of Pixie Kitchen Collectibles.
    Please check out photos as they are also part of the item description.  Shipping cost includes insurance.
    We do not do returns for vintage or used items, so please be sure to ask questions prior to purchasing. By purchasing, you agree to these terms of No Returns for this vintage used item.
    History:
    Pixieland was a short-lived but popular amusement park on the Oregon Coast northeast of
    Lincoln City
    , between the
    Salmon
    River and Highway 18. The park, which operated from 1969 to 1975, was a major regional tourist attraction known for its colorful décor, fun rides, and other amusements that catered to children.
    Pixieland grew out of the success of the Pixie Kitchen, a seafood restaurant on Highway 101 in Wecoma Beach (now part of Lincoln City). Jerry and Lu Parks opened the restaurant on May 21, 1953, purchasing it from T.C. Gallagher, who had opened it in 1948 as Pixie Pot Pie, a take-home pie service. Under the Parks’ management, the restaurant became a well-known coastal eatery that focused on affordable meals and a fairytale-themed décor. Funhouse mirrors framed the entrance, and the dining room’s large windows looked out on the Pixie Garden, a fantasyland of pixies in a motorized diorama. Placemats folded into pixie hats, the menus had pixies scampering over the page, and there were surprise candy treats for children. The restaurant’s slogan was “Heavenly Food on the Oregon Coast.”
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