Januaray 12, 1954 - It was a chilly winter day when Ricky Walker beheld the sight of his life, a full-scale rocket ship roll-up into the driveway of his family's modest home in Washington, D.C.
Today was declared "Ricky Walker Day!" Today at 3:15 pm at the town square he was to be officially presented as the grand prize winner of the
Terra V "
Ralston Rocket." And here the rocket would complete the final leg of a promotional tour for the television program
Space Patrol, Weather-Bird Shoes and Ralston Cereals.
It all began back in September 1953 with the announcement of the "
Name The Planet Contest," a 10,000 pound "contest to end all contests" as kids all across America clambered to become the lucky winner of the rocketship clubhouse.
Rocket ship prize winner, Ricky, wearing his space helmet
Kids greeting ship in Washington's square in cardboard space helmets, truck on which it came is also part of prize, Ricky will sell truck and keep space ship in backyard of his parent's modest home.





Inside the ship is equipped as a clubhouse, with eight folding bunks, table, benches, phone, kitchen and power generator.

From the Photographers of LIFELocation: Washington, D.C., US
Date taken: January 13, 1954
Photographer: Yale Joel
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Space Patrol Terra V Rocket