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Sorry for the poor cameraphone quality photo.
One of the interesting things that comes with living near a famous recording studio is seeing the interesting signs on their parking lot wall (which itself is a well-known mural). Walking by the Village Recording Studios the other day, I saw this sign and it somehow struck me as completely absurd. I guess T-Bone is a celebrity in some quarters...
BTW - if anyone is interested: www.villagerecorder.com/
This studio has seen some big names - Bootsy Collins and Fishbone among them! But also some more traditional rock royalty - Steely Dan, The Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton - and yes, The Doors.
C'est pas mal tout ce qu'il reste du stationnement réservé pour personnes handicapées où je travaille. Mais de toute manière, c'est pas comme si ça servait à grand chose puisque l'édifice est totalement inaccessible.
This is pretty much all that is left of the reserved parking space for the handicapped where I work. But it is not like it was all that useful anyway considering that the building is totally inaccessible.
"I am in Parkersburg, West Virginia!"
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In downtown Parkersburg, West Virginia, on December 21st, 2011, on the north side of Avery Street, east of 4th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA8300 Sheds—Pictorial works.
CR113 Flags—United States—Pictorial works.
TL175 Parking lots—United States—Pictorial works.
F249.P2 Parkersburg (W. Va.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• booths
ChargePoint
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Photo by Dylan Passmore
Taken: December 17, 2012
Reserved parking in the Taos Pueblo for the tribal governor and war chief and his staff.
Different version posted in 2005.
The windows were placed according to the needs of the layout of the building's interior. Unusually for the U.S., the windows have not been bricked in.
The black-and-white trapezoidal designs on the parkingspace curbs are a design innovation that ought to be regulatorily imposed nation- or worldwide.
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In downtown Owensboro, Kentucky, on January 3rd, 2016, the rear of the Odd Fellows Building (erected 1895, National Register of Historic Places ID #86000758), as viewed from off the west side of St. Ann Street between West 3rd Street and West 4th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA3020 Windows—Pictorial works.
NA2940 Exterior walls—Pictorial works.
HS1041 Independent Order of Odd Fellows—United States—Buildings—Pictorial works.
E159 National Register of Historic Places—Pictorial works.
TL175 Parking lots—United States—Pictorial works.
TE298 Curbs—Pictorial works.
E169.1 Eighteen nineties—Pictorial works.
F459.O9 Owensboro (Ky.)—Pictorial works.
While I understand the intent here, one would have to agree it has been poorly executed leaving no legal place for the handicapped to park. A similar setup is to the right and all together they mark two places where apparently neither the handicapped or anyone else can legally park. Oh yeah, I should also mention that this is in the parking lot for the newly built New York State Police Troop G Headquarters.
Mythology Marketing CEO Jeff James and WELD Chief Creative Officer George Rogers see eye-to-eye at Mythology's reserved parking at Appalachian Power Park in Charleston, West Virginia.
Parking spot that has been reserved for Electric Vehicle parking only for EVs while charging. Fast charging station for EV road trips and daily driving recharge.
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Almost the entire first level of the underground parking garage in Heidelberg was "reserviert für Frauen." As a Frau, I was rather offended at the idea that we might need special parking spaces. I photographed it for posterity.
I think it's real nice of the state parks' folks to offer these handsome birds some preferential parking, don't you?
Location: Town Plaza
Whistler Resort Municipality, British Columbia
Canada
Photo by Dylan Passmore
Taken: July 1, 2017
How often do you see so much handicapped parking for one establishment (that does not cater directly to persons with disabilities) ?
"We are here to give somebody some money for something," say the visitors as they pull on the door handle.
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In downtown Muncie, Indiana, on December 18th, 2011, on the west side of South High Street between West Main Street and West Jackson Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA3010 Doorways—Pictorial works.
NA3008 Awnings—Pictorial works.
HD257 Abandoned buildings—United States—Pictorial works.
F534.M9 Muncie (Ind.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• damage
***UNLIMITED PARKING!!!***
"UNLIMITED PARKING" is to "meow" as "BOTTLES UNLIMITED PARKING ONLY" is to "homeowner."
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In downtown New Albany, Indiana, on March 7th, 2014, on the south side of West Elm Street, between State Street and West 1st Street.
"Bottles Unlimited" is a liquor store.
The highrise is "Riverview Towers," a senior citizens housing project erected in 1974, operated by the New Albany Housing Authority.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HE336.P37 Automobile parking—Pictorial works.
GT3911.A2 Signs and signboards—United States—Pictorial works.
HD9355 Liquor stores—United States—Pictorial works.
HD69.B7 Business names—United States—Pictorial works.
HV1454.2.U6 Old age homes—United States—Pictorial works.
NA7861 High-rise apartment buildings—United States—Pictorial works.
HD7288.78.U5 Public housing—United States—Pictorial works.
E169.12 Nineteen seventies—Pictorial works.
F534.N4 New Albany (Ind.)—Pictorial works.
F459.L843 Louisville Metropolitan Area (Ky.)—Pictorial works.
Don't worry... I don't think anyone's parked here in a while... I love the colours and textures here... another place I'd like to take some portraits, all around this little parking lot below the wellington...