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April 2008 — Neon lights at New York New York hotel and casino in Las Vegas.
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April 2008 — Neon lights at New York New York hotel and casino in Las Vegas.
July 2008 — An old Grain Belt beer sign in Blaine, MN
July 2008 — Neon sign that reads "Rock 'N' Roll Bar" with flames.
November 2009 — 45 Outdoor Theatre sign in New London, Wisconsin.
December 2009 — Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach. The park closed in 2004.
April 2011 — The Porky's sign on the April 2nd, 2011, the day it closed.
August 2011 — Fitger's Brewhouse Brewery & Grille in Duluth, Minnesota.
October 2012 — Hotel Clermont sign in Atlanta, Georgia.
November 2012 — HAZARDOUS WASTE SATELLITE STORAGE •ONE drum only •MUST be closed, except when filling •MUST have hazardous waste label visible •MUST have contents identified •Date label when full •Move to waste storage within 48 hours after filling FLAMMABLE LIQUID CAN
June 2014 — A "Restricted Area" sign in Fort Snelling nearing the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
February 2016 — A roadside fairground in Laguna Verde, Dominican Republic, blends local entertainment with visible traces of the country’s political life. Temporary carnival rides—like a small Ferris wheel and green spinning pods—sit on an open lot beside major campaign billboards promoting municipal candidates, reflecting the country’s vibrant political culture leading up to local elections. Street signs point toward nearby towns including Punta Cana and Bávaro, while the signage and infrastructure hint at the influence of regional tourism development. The scene captures the intersection of rural festivities, political campaigning, and the growing transformation of communities in the eastern Dominican Republic.
February 2017 — Sign that reads "Do not ride top of car beyond this point". Found in Omaha, NE.
June 2017 — Emergency Eyewash sign found in an abandoned basement.
May 2018 — General Mills sign outside of their corporate headquarters in Golden Valley, Minnesota.
August 2019 — A "Slippery When Wet" sign in a downtown Minneapolis parking garage.
August 2019 — Reflection in a Minneapolis parking garage.
August 2019 — The iconic Pepsi-Cola sign glows in red neon along the East River waterfront in Long Island City, Queens. The landmark sign, originally installed in 1936, now stands in front of modern residential towers and remains a prominent feature of the New York City skyline.
September 2019 — The neon marquee of NBC Studios glows outside 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. The sign, also advertising the Rainbow Room and the building’s observation deck, marks the entrance to the historic headquarters of the television network.
November 2019 — A bilingual “No Trespassing / Prohibido el Paso” sign from Ryan Companies hangs on a temporary chain-link fence surrounding an active construction site. The green and white color scheme with the company’s signature shamrock logo reflects the standardized branding used across many Midwest urban development projects. Signs like this are common throughout downtown Minneapolis, where Ryan has been involved in large-scale mixed-use and infrastructure redevelopment in recent years.
December 2019 — Sign on a sponge boat in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Please do not board sponge boat
February 2020 — “Location Reminder” ticket stamping machine, once used in transit stations to help passengers remember where they parked or to mark their travel tickets with time and place. The metal box features a lever-operated stamping mechanism, a faded instructional label, and worn edges that show decades of use. Devices like this were common in train station parking facilities and older public transit hubs before digital systems replaced manual timestamping. The angled mounting on tiled wall, along with the utilitarian industrial design, reflects mid-20th-century station infrastructure, where functional machines like this played a part in daily commuter routines.
April 2020 — Taberna restaurant near Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
April 2020 — Barnes & Noble in Minneapolis closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
April 2020 — Social distancing signage outside a Walgreens store in Minneapolis during COVID-19 closures.
May 2020 — Gold Medal Park sits along the Mississippi River near the Mill District in downtown Minneapolis, named in honor of the city’s flour-milling heritage and the iconic Gold Medal Flour brand. Designed by landscape architect Tom Oslund, the park opened in 2007 as part of the Guthrie Theater redevelopment and features a distinctive spiral mound at its center offering views of the river and city skyline. The illuminated park sign and tree-lined paths create a serene nighttime atmosphere against the industrial and cultural backdrop of the historic mill area.
May 2020 — Park closed due to coronavirus signage at Elliot Park in Minneapolis.
May 2020 — Target Field near downtown Minneapolis. Home of the MLB's Minnesota Twins baseball team.
May 2020 — Banners and graffiti on Lake Street in South Minneapolis the day after George Floyd was killed.
May 2020 — Broken storefront window during the riots on the 2nd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd. Sign hanging in the window reading "We've always been in this together. During the covid 19 pandemic & ALWAYS, it is our shared responsibility to- Take care of our bodies. Be gentle with our hearts. Be good to our neighbors. Ask for help when we need it. Accept love when it arrives. Our impact matters.
May 2020 — A protester holds up a sign reading "Black Lives Matter" outside the Hennepin County Government Center on May 28, 2020.
May 2020 — Fireworks explode above Minnehaha Liquor on Lake Street during the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — Signage on the Calhoun Building at 711 Lake Street reading BIPOC Artists Here! This on the 3rd day of protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A burned "Welcome to Lynlake" sign on Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on May 30, 2020. The sign was burned from dumpsters on fire below it after the murder of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A McDonalds sign on 05/30/20 reading "Due to the recent activity in our city we will be closing at 6:30pm today & reopen tomorrow at 7am."
May 2020 — Sign that reads "FREE FOOD Central area neighborhood development organization". Food stands popped up after grocery stores were burned and other store damage following nights of riots in Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd.
May 2020 — A sign reading "White supremacy is a public health crisis. We.Are.The.Cure. Anti-Racism NOW" hanging over the side of the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct on May 31, 2020.
June 2020 — Calhoun Square (now called Seven Points) at Lake and Hennepin in Uptown Minneapolis with painted boards on the windows. The boards were installed after unrest in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
June 2020 — Midtown Exchange, Minneapolis
June 2020 — A sign on the streets of Minneapolis offering groceries to neighbors.
June 2020 — A sign asking that no one discard anything left at George Floyd Square. Since May 2020, all signs and offerings have been preserved by the George Floyd Global Memorial. “Do not discard sign. Everything is somebody’s offering. We are preserving damaged signs. Thank you!”
July 2020 — A sign reading “We’ll stand together and we’ll build together” on a Target Store with CVS Pharmacy on East Lake Street in Minneapolis. The store was heavily looted during the 2020 unrest in Minneapolis following the May 25th death of George Floyd.
July 2020 — Signs in a window of a store in Minneapolis that read “Protect our elders” “MPLS Rejects Hate” “You are welcome here you belong”
July 2020 — A Slice of New York on Nicollet Ave in Minneapolis with boards up following riots after the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
July 2020 — A Wendy's restaurant sign melted from arson over the unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd in South Minneapolis.
July 2020 — A paper sign hung on a business in Minneapolis after the killing of George Floyd.
August 2020 — Notice about encampments and COVID-19 posted on the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis seen on August 10, 2020.
November 2020 — A Vote Here sign outside the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Downtown Minneapolis on election day.
November 2020 — A protester holds up a sign by the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO). It reads “The whole damn system is guilty as hell”.