#SignageSunday biometrics edition at the Disneyland resort
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#SignageSunday biometrics edition at the Disneyland resort
Disneyland #SignageSunday in memorial of Frank the porch potato who probably would be sitting on this bench right now
Photograph of US-93 highway in Polson, Montana, looking out at Flathead Lake. A large neon MOTEL sign is at left, including a vacancy sign, that it is a member of The Best Western Motels, and The Queen's Court, proprietors the Rolfsons.
The Queen's Court motel, Polson, Montana, on Flathead Lake. Good thing there is only one lake the entirety of US-93 to help me figure out the location of this family photo.
Look at the colors on the sign! π
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Wooden sign reading, "The Christian Brothers aging cellars of Fine Napa Valley Wines. Visitors Welcome 10:30 to 4:30."
1967 photo of the welcoming sign for the now-defunct Christian Brothers winery.
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A sign at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. It has white text on a green background that reads: San Diego Zoo Safari Park Sensory Inclusive Location For some individuals, going places can be overwhelming due to sensory overload. A sensory inclusive location via staff training, provision of sensory bags, and other simple modifications helps create an accepting and inclusive environment for everyone. www.kulturecity.org
#SignageSunday Saw this on the way out this morning.
1967 family photo of a Sequoia National Park entrance sign, and my own photo of it 43 years later.
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Tall pole with a black sign reading "High Water Dec. 1964", with an arrow pointing up.
High water mark of the December 1964 flood in Weott, California, that wiped out the town. The arrow is pointing up to a height of 33 feet.
Family photo from July 1965.
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Disneyland (or specifically DCA) #signagesunday
Pacific Lumber Company mill in Scotia, California, August 1967.
Planning an extensive California road trip, so don't be surprised if #SignageSunday tomorrow is dominated by family photos from the 1950s-1980s!
An image of a faux parking sign seen at the Rock N Rollercoaster at Disneyβs Hollywood Studios. It says βLock N Rollβ Parking Systems. Lock N Roll Limos. Walk In - Roll Out. [Eric Chu β October 2, 2017]
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Lock N Roll Parking Systems.
Lock N Roll Limos. Walk In - Roll Out.
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Construction sign at Disneyland.
Mickey's Toontown Department of Parks & Wrecks construction sign spotted yesterday.
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Gag door in Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland with text reading, "By Order of the TOONTOWN POWER COMPANY, OPENING THIS DOOR IS ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY and UNQUESTIONABLY FORBIDDEN! Unless you really _feel_ like it."
Something being absolutely, positively and unquestionably forbidden unless you really *feel* like it seems like it describes much of our current situation.
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Very standard manicules.
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Photograph of a sign in Frontierland at Disneyland, with text reading, "Nature's Wonderland via Mine Train" and artwork of a single finger pointing the way.
The oldest manicule in the Parkendium collection is this April 1966 internal signage documentation photograph directing Guests to the Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland.
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Here are the other four to complete the set. Since they all have "sweet treats," I guess Refreshment Corner, Candy Palace, Penny Arcade, and Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor are all interchangeable?
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Photograph of the Disneyland marquee along Harbor Blvd. It features the Disneyland logo with decorative flags.
And since it is #SignageSunday, here's a close-up of the 1958-1989 Disneyland marquee.
Photograph from Main Street Station at Disneyland toward the Disneyland Parking Lot, showing a chain link fence at chest height and the iconic Disneyland marquee in the distance.
Posted today on Gorillas Don't Blog as part of David's Sunday Snoozlesβ’, this is exceptionally rareβa May 1960 photograph from Main Street Station including the Disneyland marquee.
Also, that chain link fence seems pretty hoppable.
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Directional construction sign photographed today at Disneyland, with the Coca-Cola logo and text reading "REFRESHMENT CORNER is open. Join us inside for sweet treats!" and a two-fingered point.
Fresh Disneyland manicules on Main Streetβpreview of #SignageSunday.
*peak* #SignageSunday
"Welcome Home Members" sign with the original Disney Vacation Club logo at Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort
Todayβs #signageSunday - Hand Signals
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Today, on A Very Special #SignageSunday...
#SignageSunday at Disneyland
Ca. 1930s photograph of a billboard with Donald Duck and his nephews, with text reading, "Tell Everybody Sunoco Oil Keeps Motors Knockless."
Tell Everybody.
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Jason doing the lord's work this #SignageSunday!
Store exterior.
Disney's California Adventure opening year signs
Greetings from California
Everything under the sun!
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