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FADED Beyond Recognition

Started by architect77, November 01, 2014, 09:30:20 PM

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74/171FAN

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Some around Murfreesboro, TN.

TN 96 WB at US 231

TN 96 WEST AT US 231 NORTH (3) by Mark Moore, on Flickr

TN 96 WB at TN 99

TN 96 WEST AT TN 99 SOUTH AND GOLF LN (1) by Mark Moore, on Flickr

On US 70 WB at US 231 in Lebanon, TN

US 70 WEST NEAR US 231 by Mark Moore, on Flickr
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freebrickproductions

It honestly feels like Tennessee has more faded highway shields than any of other state I've been too, especially the middle part of the state.
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Quote from: freebrickproductions on August 24, 2025, 05:26:32 PMIt honestly feels like Tennessee has more faded highway shields than any of other state I've been too, especially the middle part of the state.

I would absolutely say the same thing, and I have plenty examples of that





These were all taken back in February within the vicinity of Savannah, TN
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Quote from: freebrickproductions on August 24, 2025, 05:26:32 PMIt honestly feels like Tennessee has more faded highway shields than any of other state I've been too, especially the middle part of the state.

KYTC District 6 (northern Kentucky) has more than its share of faded signs. And that's just on the main roads (US 27 and KY 9/AA Highway). I'd hate to see what some of the rural roads look like.
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