1960s Matchbook Cover "Farmer John's & Golden Key" is a vintage Matchbox Labels artifact by Unknown / Partial Imprint from 1960, preserved in The Record Institute Ephemera Archive.
Category: Matchbox Labels
Brand: Unknown / Partial Imprint
Year: 1960
Rarity Class: C
A vivid artifact of California's mid-century car culture, this matchbook cover serves as a miniature billboard for a localized empire of highway diners. Advertising Farmer John's Pancake House and the Golden Key Coffee Shop along Bakersfield’s legendary Highway 99, it captures the geographic expansion of roadside hospitality during a transitional era of the American road trip.
Era/Dating: Late 1960s to early 1970s, verified by the simultaneous presence of "99 Freeway" alignments and the newly opened "Interstate 5." Subject: A cross-promotional matchbook for a Bakersfield-based restaurant syndicate, featuring Farmer John's Pancake House and Golden Key Coffee Shop. Historical Significance: Documents the transitional era of California infrastructure when traffic was shifti
A vivid artifact of California's mid-century car culture, this matchbook cover serves as a miniature billboard for a localized empire of highway diners. Advertising Farmer John's Pancake House and the Golden Key Coffee Shop along Bakersfield’s legendary Highway 99, it captures the geographic expansion of roadside hospitality during a transitional era of the American road trip.
