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An old sign that used to be neon, and I would assume it used to be for a different business. Now it has been repainted to demonstrate their UT pride. Seen in South Knoxville along the Chapman Highway (US441),
Everyone in Nunda, NY knows where these signs are in the middle of town. I wonder how many remember when the dealer was in business.
Photo taken using a Sony H20 point and shoot camera with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens
I have always admired this sign, the closer you get, the more abstract it becomes. I will post later.
Caldor sign in Bedford NH in July 2003. The building, which was initially a J.M.Fields had just been demolished to make way for a new Super Stop & Shop supermarket (closed today)
Some folks think that the signs don't apply to them! Thank you for taking the time to view my images. Any faves and comments are deeply appreciated!
Edinboro, PA. October 2015.
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Its an old sign hanging off a new drugstore. Still, they saved it instead of trashing it.
Elsberry, Missouri.
Anyone know what this means? These line the streets in VA Beach, VA and I couldn't figure it out last week. Saw it as I walked the boardwalk w/ the family on vacation and just figured it meant no vulgarity.
"Here starts the salad bowl of my cow, not the toilet of your dog."
Gerold, Bavaria, Germany
Tour: Klais - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
This is to my flickr friend: Walter.
Just taking photos in the car while the wife is driving. Thought I would take images of something different than birds, lakes and landscapes. Anyway advertisements of some of the cuisine around my town. Yes I now have gained a few pounds!
Words to live by? I can't decide whether to fix my aging car that is falling to pieces, at great cost, then renew the insurance at even greater cost, or scrap it altogether. I love the old beast but hardly every drive it anymore. I need wine.
This store is one of the few supercenter stores closed in the January 2016 Walmart store closing wave. There were 269 stores closed (154 in the U.S.). Of those closings only 12 were Supercenter stores. The closing wave included mostly smaller stores like Neighborhood market and Walmart Express.
This is an approximately 192,000 square foot Walmart store that opened on August 26, 2009. This is the Hartland, Michigan location I'll post the pictures of the closed Bedford, Ohio Supercenter as well within a couple weeks after finishing the Hartland pictures. These and many of my Bedford pictures are currently floating around elsewhere online.
I believe the big box retailers were overly ambitious when they built up at the intesection of U.S. 23 and Highland Road. Due to the recession, a lot of developement due to happen around this intesection never happened. Target doesn't seem to be doing that well either here. Meijer is the only store that looked like it was doing well in the area. Then again, the Meijer locations around here seem distributed weirdly. There are three Meijer stores on Highland Road within 20 miles of each other yet Fenton (a decent sized city to the north) does not have a Meijer. Both Walmart and Target have stores in Fenton though, so I wonder how many people come from Fenton to go to the Hartland Meijer. I also imagine the grocery section at this Walmart contributed to its closure. When I was at this store, I noticed a bunch of grocery items, on the shelves, that were months expired. I doubt Meijer lets that happen as much. Since Meijer is a Michigan based company, they probably have a more loyal following in the area to begin with.
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