Elvis Presley’s first recording was made in 1953 when he walked into Sun Records at age 18, and paid $4 to “record a song for his mom’s birthday” (who didn’t own a record player). He played “My Happiness”, and then left the only copy at a friends house, who kept it until it was auctioned in 2015 for $300,000.

The official Woodstock "Happy Ave" Novelty Street Sign is now available through Bluescentric. The sign is just like the original Happy Ave in 1969. 

The Woodstock aluminum sign measures 18 inches by 6 inches (458x152.5mm) with two pre-drilled 1/4 inch holes (on the short sides) and rounded edges. Great for indoor or outdoor use, will last up to 6 years outdoors. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight. 

The 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair promised "An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, N.Y." What it delivered was an experience that changed the course of American culture, and lead to an explosion of Peace & Music. 

This hippie-styled music sign is great for fans of the 1960s, the hippie counterculture, musicians, and Woodstock fans. Works for indoor or outdoor use, and will last years. For maximum life, try to keep away from continuous, direct sunlight.

Weight 0.5 lbs