Description
Celebrate Pennsylvania’s heritage with a bold neon tribute. The Pennsylvania Neon Celebration Historical or Heritage Poster from PosterGoat combines vibrant, retro-inspired neon graphics with iconic state symbols — a stylized state map, historic clock tower, deer, Amish carriage, bridge, and evergreen — to commemorate Pennsylvania’s ratification of the U.S. Constitution on December 12, 1787.
This eye-catching poster blends mid-century modern and vaporwave / synthwave aesthetics for a modern-nostalgia look that suits living rooms, home offices, game rooms, and gallery walls. Strong, saturated colors and clean line illustrations create a high-impact focal point that reads well from across a room and photographs beautifully for social sharing.
- Distinctive neon design: Bright cyan, orange, magenta and green outlines on a deep background for a luminous, vintage-sign feel.
- Heritage storytelling: Iconography inspired by Pennsylvania — the Keystone State — highlights travel, cultural landmarks, wildlife, and historical significance.
- Perfect for decor: A statement poster that complements Pop Art, mid-century, and synthwave interiors while honoring history and local pride.
- Trusted brand: Designed and produced by PosterGoat, known for curated, museum-quality posters that blend art and storytelling.
Product specifications
- SKU: SRA-A-325
- Collection / Batch: SRA-A
- Label: Poster
- Size: 18x24 (mm-google-shopping.custom_label_1)
- Themes & styles: Neon art, heritage design, historical poster; Pop Art, Mid-Century Modern, Vaporwave / Synthwave
- Category: Home & Garden > Decor > Artwork > Posters, Prints, & Visual Artwork > Posters
Whether you’re a history buff, a Pennsylvania native, or a lover of striking wall art, this poster merges cultural tribute with contemporary design. Add the Pennsylvania Neon Celebration Poster to your collection from PosterGoat and make a vibrant statement about state pride and American history.
Order now — brighten your wall with a striking historical display that sparks conversation and honors the Keystone State.