What the hell? Obviously, this resembles nothing that was real. The strange thing is that the deterioration looks real. I don't know how the hell hey did this or why. The ink lacks fading, and is run in a few places. I'm wondering if they printed it on an old deteriorated panel, they intentionally gouged it in a few places.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Real-Road-Sign-Vintage-Texas-State-Highway-AZ-Transportation-collectible-antique-/381371189724?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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Did a little detective work. The seller is from Missouri, a state which uses letters for state routes. Also, there's a Texas County, Missouri. Wouldn't you know it, Highway AZ runs through Texas County:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/State+Hwy+AZ,+Willow+Springs,+MO+65793/@37.078309,-91.8652819,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x87d062fb10dbd567:0xf0c682595a2aa2a2
Huh. I'm quite surprised.
Quote from: mwb1848 on August 23, 2015, 12:24:22 AM
Did a little detective work. The seller is from Missouri, a state which uses letters for state routes. Also, there's a Texas County, Missouri. Wouldn't you know it, Highway AZ runs through Texas County:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/State+Hwy+AZ,+Willow+Springs,+MO+65793/@37.078309,-91.8652819,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x87d062fb10dbd567:0xf0c682595a2aa2a2
Yes, that's an old design for Missouri's lettered state roads, as seen here: www.aaroads.com/shields/show.php?image=MO19480141
Why did they put the county name on a state highway sign? Were these state highways county-maintained?
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Quote from: Brian556 on August 23, 2015, 06:32:52 PM
Why did they put the county name on a state highway sign? Were these state highways county-maintained?
That, I do not know. The lettered routes may well have been maintained by the individual counties back in those days.
Quote from: ModernDayWarrior on August 23, 2015, 10:58:32 PM
Quote from: Brian556 on August 23, 2015, 06:32:52 PM
Why did they put the county name on a state highway sign? Were these state highways county-maintained?
That, I do not know. The lettered routes may well have been maintained by the individual counties back in those days.
Yes. Most were restricted by county
When I first clicked on the link, I was expecting a Highway AZ in the actual state of TX (instead of Texas County, MO); I don't think they've ever used letters for anything other than suffixes.
Also, it looks like the county itself is in the middle of the state, with the closest major junction being that of US 60 and US 63.
Quote from: Henry on August 24, 2015, 11:27:12 AM
When I first clicked on the link, I was expecting a Highway AZ in the actual state of TX (instead of Texas County, MO); I don't think they've ever used letters for anything other than suffixes.
Also, it looks like the county itself is in the middle of the state, with the closest major junction being that of US 60 and US 63.
It's over near Willow Springs, I believe.
Is there a highway "MO" anywhere in Missouri?
Quote from: tidecat on August 24, 2015, 01:04:52 PM
Is there a highway "MO" anywhere in Missouri?
No.
http://www.self.gutenberg.org/articles/missouri_supplemental_route
QuoteThe more major supplemental routes of the system are assigned single-letter designations (such as "K"). Minor branch routes and farm-to-market roads, which often end at county roads or are former alignments of other highways, are typically assigned two-letter designations consisting of two of the same letter (e.g. "KK"). Additionally, combinations of letters may be used, but always with "A" as the first letter (such as "AD"). The only exceptions are Route BA found in western St. Louis County, and RA in the town of Laurie in Morgan County.
Quote from: tidecat on August 24, 2015, 01:04:52 PM
Is there a highway "MO" anywhere in Missouri?
No, but there IS an
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