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BR Eastern region dark blue enamel Station sign at Gidea Park. Sep'82. Kodachrome film.

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Fairplay, Colorado. July 2026

Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

nerf htf.............. zicer signs

Vintage Sign (Vintage manual focus lens)

A retro-style sign for the Thunderbird Motel prominently features neon lights and bold lettering. Located on a quiet street, the advertisement highlights amenities like clean rooms, color TV, and cable HBO.

 

Dodge City, Kansas

 

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Sunset light turned the sign on a friends fence into a photo opportunity. This image sums up a New Zealand summer.

“The sign brings customers”

- Jean de La Fontaine

 

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This shot was taken in Old Town Temecula, California.

 

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Hartsville, SC

 

Yogi Bear's Honey Fried Chicken was a chain run by Hardee's starting in the 1960s. The Hartsville restaurant is the only remaining location.

mushrooms in Lyme Park

In Small Southern Nebraska Town

echoed in my voice

I first noticed this building in the winter. I finally tracked it down again. At night the neon lights up.

 

This leftover polaroid type 84 film has been VERY unpredictable.

This photo is taken on the Marine Creek Bridge in the Fort Worth Stockyards. It doesn’t look like a bridge because buildings were built on the bridge on both sides of the street. One of these buildings is visible on the extreme left side of the photo. The building on the right is not visible in this photograph. Marking the West side of the Bridge is a sign built across the street welcoming visitors to the Stockyards. Both he sign and the Bridge were constructed in 1910, The sign features two round concrete columns with ball finials that support the "Fort Worth Stock Yards” metal sign. Exchange Avenue, which is paved in bricks, crosses the bridge.

 

Beyond the sign on the right side of the photo is the Stockyards Hotel. In 1904, Colonel Thomas M. Thannisch, built a wood frame two story hotel on this site called the Stock Yards Club. In 1906-07, he hired contractor C.E. Brown to build a three story brick addition to the hotel on the east side. The architect for the addition is not known. Six years later, Thannisch hired architects E. Stanley Field and Wiley G. Clarkson to design another addition to the hotel that was built on the site of the original building. The three story addition matched the brick building in appearance. Once completed, the brick hotel structure contained 86 rooms and several ground floor retail spaces. Over the years, the hotel has operated under several names, and up until 1949, was called the Stock Yards Hotel. The building features interesting brick patterns with a stepped parapet and cast stone trim. The name of the building in the cornice is inscribed with "Thannisch Bldg." In 1984, the hotel was restored and renamed back to the Stock Yards Hotel. It now has 52 rooms and suites and has a very good restaurant on the ground floor.

 

On the left side of the photo are store fronts that date from 1910 to 1934. The storefronts have held many types of businesses including restaurants and saloons.

 

References:

www.fortwortharchitecture.com/north/northside.htm

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Another of the many funny translated safety signs posted at tourist locations throughout China. This sign as posted on at the entrance to the shaky suspended foot bridge at the entrance to the Shibaozhai Pagoda. The pagoda is located on the northern bank of Yangtze River, to the east of Chongqing.

Rock Springs, Wyoming

Exiting Morro Bay harbor, this sign has warned outbound sailors for generations. Unchanged since my childhood in the 70s, but it’s probably much older than that.

Day 33/366 - Today's photo idea was "signs".

Canon Eos 6D, Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM

Gooood morning / goood evening / goood day to you All, my sweet friends!

WIsh an easy Monday and peacful new week for each of you! :-)

Notice the selective underlining?

Sign on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, central Birmingham. Set of photos taken over a weekend in January 2020, visiting the Jewellery Quarter, the commercial centre, and other parts of Birmingham.

the same tree from the previous photo but zoomed in.the tree shows the first signs of autumn and together with the yellow flower field I thought it was beautiful

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