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Sine salad

Started by hbelkins, August 29, 2012, 10:25:11 AM

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Darkchylde

Louisiana variety - sadly, it's a little light.



dfilpus

Quote from: hbelkins on September 02, 2012, 03:27:24 PM



Unfortunately, US 421 is no longer routed through Death Valley. These sine salads have lost a leaf.

amroad17

Isn't there a "big and tall" sine salad in Batavia, NY?  I remember seeing one with NY 5, 63, and 98 plus a Thruway trailblazer.
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Jim

Here's some from Batavia.  One tall



and one across the top (a pretty unusual configuration in NY in my experience).


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hbelkins















Sorry, there was an obstruction in this one:

















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Road Hog

Somebody's been nibbling at the salad bar!  :-D


luokou

An uncommon Oregon salad:

amroad17

Shoot, I forgot about NY 33! :-D

New York is full of these salads.  Don't forget about the one in Syracuse at the US 11/NY 5 intersection.
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ctsignguy

Some delectable sine salads i have found the last few years.....







This classic salad got thrown away, sadly....


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national highway 1

The South has quite a considerable amount of salads:





Alamogordo, NM (stacked salads)
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formulanone

#61
Fancy some greens?


NE2

Insert 'pity da foo' joke.
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xonhulu

Quote from: luokou on September 03, 2012, 05:47:06 AM
An uncommon Oregon salad:

Yeah, Oregon doesn't have a lot of multiple route junctions.  These are about the best Oregon sine salads I can come up with:








agentsteel53

Quote from: xonhulu on September 12, 2012, 10:08:51 PM
[84/11/30/395]

the hell did they get the Arkansas three-digit US shield layout from!?

is that a city install, or state?
live from sunny San Diego.

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CentralCAroadgeek

A letter that was sent to us several weeks ago by the Principal Financial Group shows this sign salad. I've later looked in the road atlas and found that this is in Dothan, Alabama.

(Sorry for the blurriness)

formulanone

There's an 8-piece sine salad around that Ross Loop road...photo's on my home computer, not the laptop.

thenetwork

Medina, OH


BTW, this was my favorite style of Ohio shields!!  :colorful:

national highway 1

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hbelkins



Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

Kacie Jane

That one's just full of rotten tomatoes.  Been left in the sun too long, perhaps?

hbelkins

Got to looking through my pictures from Roanoke last night. There are plenty of potential entries in the Sine Salad, Best Of, Worst Of and Old Signs threads.

Same with my Michael Summa photos.


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1995hoo

I didn't get a chance to take pictures, but we saw some very nice Sine Salad entries in Winchester this weekend–mostly cut-outs, too. If anyone's in that area, drive into town on US-522 and bear to the right as you approach Shenandoah University. (Unfortunately Street View image is kind of grainy there.)
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mukade


1995hoo

Spotted this yesterday in Elkins, West Virginia:



I don't think it's the replacement for the one hbelkins posted on page 2 of this thread because the cardinal directions differ.
"You know, you never have a guaranteed spot until you have a spot guaranteed."
—Olaf Kolzig, as quoted in the Washington Times on March 28, 2003,
commenting on the Capitals clinching a playoff spot.

"That sounded stupid, didn't it?"
—Kolzig, to the same reporter a few seconds later.



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