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Pittsburgh Palimpsests Project (Ghost Signs)

I thought this might peak the interest of some cyclists. Perhaps an idea for a BikeFest Ride???


About:

Pittsburgh Palimpsests is a photographic essay documenting early- to mid-20th century advertising signage painted (Ghost Signs) on exterior walls throughout the Pittsburgh region.


Description:

We need YOUR help to locate these signs. Start looking around, you'll be suprised at how many you will find. When you get a chance, update our interactive ghost sign map with your new findings!


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PittsburghPalimpsests


Interactive Google map:

https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=211203562396182520970.0004d1ba8cd551e458caf&msa=0


snakeguy
2013-01-04 15:05:56

I've always thought they were interesting. They are everywhere in Pittsburgh. I look forward to to seeing the photo essay. I used to be able to see one out my window but it was covered by newer construction.


sew
2013-01-04 17:39:59

Neat. I just added a couple from the Tag-O-Rama game. (BTW: it's "pique", not "peak".)


steven
2013-01-04 17:58:31
Reviving this thread, now that the weather is a little better and we can get more eyes out there. Here are two I know about on my path into town. This first one is Heil American Motors, a dealer of Ramblers, Javelins, Gremlins and such. In better light, with a better camera, you can still make out the red-white-blue logo to the right of the picture. It is now Boyle Carpet, just off Perry Hwy near the park & ride. Heil American Motors The second one is just inside the city, at Perrysville and Vinceton. Now a convenience store, it used to be a Kuhn's, as shown on the back of the building. Kuhn's Quality Foods
stuinmccandless
2013-02-27 11:16:24