Category
page 1Memorabilia
souvenir
A souvenir (French for 'a remembrance or memory'), memento, keepsake, or token of remembrance is an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it. A souvenir can be any object that can be collected or purchased and transported home by the traveler as a memento of a visit. The object itself may have intrinsic value, or be a symbol of experience. Without the owner's input, the symbolic meaning is lost and cannot be articulated.

guestbook
thumb|Norwegian Minister of Defense Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen signs a guestbook at the Pentagon in 2007
thumb|left|Hussein of Jordan signs the Golden Book of [[Hamburg.]]
thumb|Armenian President Armen Sarkissian signs the guestbook at the [[Department of State.]]
A guestbook (also guest book, visitor log, '''visitors' book, visitors' album''') is a paper or electronic means for a visitor to acknowledge a visit to a site, physical or web-based, and leave details such as their name, postal or electronic address and any comments. In contemporary contexts, electronic guestbooks are also used to c
programme
informational booklet given out before a live event
set list
handwritten or printed document created as an ordered list of songs, jokes, stories and other elements an artist intends to present during a specific performance
International Star Registry
American memorabilia vendor

Meibutsu
is a Japanese term most often applied to regional specialties (also known as ).
Lucky Jew
stereotypical genre
elongated coin
flattened, embossed coin used as a souvenir token
bric-à-brac
thumb|upright|Bric-à-brac for sale at a street market in Cambridge
sticker album
book in which a person sticks collectable stickers in designated sections
lynching postcard
postcard bearing the photograph of a lynching
devotional article
religious souvenir