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The building itself was closed and for sale. Looked like it had been closed a few years. Near Attalla, Alabama

d76415a. That's not very nice! This is a clothing-optional beach. 'Clothies' should be welcome, as they are on all nude beaches!

 

It is a pity that the authorities have not seen fit to put up ANY formal signs pertaining to this very popular nude beach!!

A Neon Sign at the end of the Boardwalk.

The signs at Scenic Hudson's Esopus Meadows Preserve marking the miles to towns and cities in New York on a cloudy December afternoon.

The Bergfeld Center sign marks the former iconic shopping center in Tyler, Texas. This vintage sign from the 1950's was saved even though the shopping center was replaced by a CVS.

At The Four Corners Monument Park. A monument in the park marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. Taken with a Minolta SR-T101 with a Vivitar 35-105 zoom lens on Kodachrome fillm

#2745 - 2015 Day 188: Seen on the side of a small camper van. A reminder that Life is not a rehearsal.

The last remnant from Comiskey Park is the sign nailed to a tree on the south side of W. 35th St. I remember it as a kid going to games during the 1950s.

old sign on the barn at Dixies Gas

Whilst opening a parcel at work i was greeted by this message - well it just made me giggle :0)

Fits the neighborhood pretty well, actually.

European Parliament - Strasbourg

The Texas entrance looked slightly nicer than the New Mexico entrance...

Pris à Guiherand-Granges, Ardèche, France.

Springfield, Illinois 2006

Landmark sign in Burlington, IA

Springfield

Lane County, OR

 

Panasonic G9

Olympus 12-100mm

One of the better no smoking signs I have seen

The first bulb in my yard blooming after a rough winter.

The sun is just clearing the side of the house. Great light!!

 

Leica MP, Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron, Reala

Road sign in northern Friesland

Luke now knows sign language for equal. Using sign language to explain human rights to a four year old well, that is another story.

oooh far more serious

I had to go to Macomb Mall a couple of weeks ago because that's where the warranty for my tires lives. When I got there, I saw that they were wrecking one of the mall's original anchor stores from when it opened in the 1960s, as part of the mall's renovation.

 

The great old neon sign persists, for now. When I walked past it, it sounded like lots of birds echoing off of metal.

 

Macomb Mall was originally developed in 1964.

 

Roseville, Michigan.

View On White

 

So many creative people born on this day, what the heck!

  

Happy Birthday stage 8

Orlando, Florida. East Colonial

thisisagoodsign.com/

 

www.facebook.com/goodsign

 

Rally to Restore Sanity / Keep Fear Alive

 

Olympus XA

Fuji Velvia 100f Xpro'd

Taken at the 90s themed Streetmeet in the Paseo, July 2021

Boston, MA – Seriously how many signs can you have in one area. I know the streets of Boston have been under construction since the 1700’s but come on!!

These aisle signs sport the Tops logo yet they are still in place!

 

This store was opened in the early 1990s when smaller sized Pick -n- Pay supermarket stores were being consolidated into larger-sized Finast supermarkets. At least two Pick -n- Pay stores (I think actually three; including one in the same shopping center) were consolidated when this store opened as Finast. Royal ahold later merged their Finast and Tops divisions later in the 1990s; although both chains kept their own names Finast also started using the Tops hexagonal logo. Around 2000 Finast stores were finally rebranded as Tops Friendly Markets. Tops closed all of their Ohio stores in late 2006.

 

This store was reopened as a Apples Supermarket in early 2007. Apples kept almost all of the 1990s Finast and Tops decor intact when they reopened. The original interior still remains as of early 2015. This is a very rare example of the 1990s Finast / Tops interior since most stores that took over former locations remoded the interior look and Tops later remodeled most or all their stores in other states. A couple stores with some Tops decor still survive as Giant Eagle but Giant Eagle removed some decor in the Tops locations they took over.

 

Apples Market (former Finast / Tops Supermarket) - The Centre of Sheffield - Lorain, Ohio

 

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