Sometimes it’s kind of cool to come from a family full of hoarders. Sorry dad, it’s true (and also, have you seen our garage…I’m not exactly immune!).

When my parents were cleaning stuff out and throwing a few items away before their move to the big city, they came across a few gems including this old brochure advertising Brush Ranch when it was a working dude ranch and guest ranch. It’s a pretty awesome two color print with a nice vintage flare…I mean, it is vintage, so it should have that flare. I’m guessing this was printed in the late 1940s or early 1950s but I’m not too sure. I’m pretty sure the typeface for the majority of the copy is Futura…still widely used today.

Some of my favorite things about this brochure:

  • It suggests that, ” For the finest western vacationĀ for the family…write for reservations to – BRUSH RANCH Tererro, N.M.” Wait, really? Write for reservations? And the whole address is “BRUSH RANCH, Tererro, N.M.?” Wow. That’s cool.
  • The phone number listed on the back is 2492 and appears to be a number in Pecos…maybe to the post office. It’s hard to tell.
  • The map is awesome and even includes the Santa Fe airport…so, according to this brochure, the Santa Fe airport has been around since phone numbers were only 4 digits. Who knew?
  • It says that Brush Ranch is recommended by Duncan Hines. Oh, good, boxed cakes approve?
  • A few words that are used that I’d like to begin including in my daily speech:
    Comradeship
    Kibitzers
    Rollicking

Click on the images below to see them a bit larger and if you’d like them larger still, leave a comment and I can email them to you.

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Front of brochure

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Map of the area

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Inside brochure

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Inside of brochure (when it’s completely unfolded)

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Back of brochure…”For a Glorious summer vacation visit…Brush Ranch.”