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approaching I-280/I-680 in San Jose; I love that style of button-copy interstate shield that's prevalent in the Bay Area
From Appendix 6: A Report to the San Francisco-State Joint Freeway Study on the Urban Design Aspects Associated with the Panhandle and Golden Gate Freeways, Mario J. Ciampi and Associates, John Carl Warnecke and Associates, February, 1966.
Disney World, FL- Osc. EB approaching Buena Vista Drive near Animal Kingdom Theme Park with non MUTCD purple guide signs.
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Unbuilt freeway from the San Francisco Trafficways Plan
Laplace, LA- I-10 WB @ Exit 210 for the southern terminus to I-55. I-55 heads north from here to Chicago via Jackson, MS, Memphis, and St. Louis.
The spire Gateacre Parish Church can be seen overlooking the estate which caused the village to become Liverpool’s first conservation area.
Indiana I-69 Corridor Project; Section 5; Monroe County
Looking north toward State Road 37 (future Interstate 69) from the Kinser Pike overpass.
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Unbuilt freeway from the San Francisco Trafficways plan
Obelisk of São Paulo
Obelisk of São Paulo
Obelisk of São Paulo is an obelisk in Ibirapuera Park in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
This monument is a symbol of the Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932, and the biggest monument of the city of São Paulo. The height of the monument is 72 meters. The construction of the monument was started in 1947 and completed in 1970.
The obelisk is a project of the Italo-Brazilian sculptor Galileo Ugo Emendabili, who arrived at Brazil in 1923. The obelisk was inaugurated on July 9, 1955, one year after the inauguration of Ibirapuera Park.
Shake and bake, oh look a snake made of cake, a guy named Blake, is this sign fake? See, I can rhyme too MassDOT! The state has a handful of these installed across the state. This one is on I-84 eastbound, and is the first sign you see inside the state entering from Connecticut.
California Highway Patrol waiting for a motorist to pull over on the Redwood Highway in Rohnert Park, California.
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Unbuilt freeway from the San Francisco Trafficways plan
Coming home from work today there was a little car in front of me and I could see horns on top of whatever was in front of it. If you have ever been to Texas you know there is a certain breed that will decorate their vehicles with horns etc. but they usually are mounted on the front bumper. I have never seen them mounted on the roof before and was intriuged so giving Blondie a little gas we changed lanes and saw.....holy smokes the truck even has a tail! Not only that but as I passed it the truck appeared to have a textured paint job which seemed fitting until I realized it was COVERED IN COW HIDE....the whole entire truck! Then as we got in front of the truck and I looked in the rear view mirror...well I'll be darned the hood has nostrils just like a cow heck this guy really went all out:) I would have loved to get some better pics like sometime when I'm not in traffic, maybe I will see it again. I'd love to tell the long haired bearded dude driving it how cool I think his truck is.