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* The Tomorrowland sections of Disney parks were redesigned in 1998 to look like this, Disney having (perhaps wisely) given up on trying to [[Zeerust|keep up with present-day visions of the future]].
* These space travel posters by [http://www.zazzle.com/stevethomas Steven Thomas].
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120513122140/http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/ Atomic Rockets] is a website that starts with this trope, but uses it as a launchpad to explore very hard science-fiction ideas about space flight. It refers to "raygun gothic" as "rocketpunk", to follow "steampunk" and "dieselpunk".
* Much artwork associated with the various World's Fairs. For example, [http://lileks.com/30s/worldsfair/1933/33chicagobus/index.html this map cover] which manages to make [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|a bus]] look absolutely glorious.
* [http://www.raygungothicrocket.com/blog/ Guess what's staying] at Pier 14 in [[San Francisco]] for 14 months starting in August 2010?