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| 6/09. Catching up on some older stuff while I am gradually recovering from surgery. In December I was out for lunch and a short walk in Sunnyside, Queens with the lovely Melissa (who is modeling ForgottenWear at right) and in just that brief time, mainly on Skillman and Roosevelt Avenues, I was able to find a number of examples of old-school signage...some of which looked as if it had been in place since the 1960s or even before that. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||




I'm not sure if the Department of Transportation is still producing round tunnel directional signs and arrowherad-shaped signs pointing to bridges. Some of them you see around town are decades old; these two, at Roosevelt Avenue near Queens Boulevard, appear to be rather newer. I hve several examples of very old arrowhead-shaped bridge signs and am waiting to get a few more before I post them.




We've seen that liquor store ads by far have the greatest number of vintage signage, neon or not, in NYC. The ads do their job-- spell out what you can expect to see in the store, and proprietors have no need to change them. This one, on Greenpoint, was cleverly altered from a name containing an A and a T to simply A & T Liquors. RIGHT: across the street on Greenpoint Avenue.


ForgottenFan Warren Davis: The name "Kiwanis" was adapted from the expression "Nunc Kee-wanis" in the Otchipew (Native American) language, meaning "We have a good time," "We make a noise," or, under another construction, "We trade or advertise." Some persons prefer to pronounce the word "ki"; others, "kee."
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Photographed December 2008; page completed June 17, 2009
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