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Sign sighting of the day

Started by Michael in Philly, December 01, 2010, 08:29:49 PM

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Michael in Philly

I'm sure there's a thread somewhere this belongs in, but I've looked around a bit and, nothing.
I know that there are people who take note of exact locations of rarities, and I believe I've read somewhere that there is no non-neutered I-676 marker in existence in Pennsylvania.  I'd certainly never seen one until this afternoon.  On the way home from an office function, I spotted just that (that is to say, a non-neutered Pennsylvania I-676 marker), on Second Street southbound, just north of Callowhill.  To those of you who photograph this sort of thing, enjoy.

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Ian

Well I'll be, and its 24x24 too! I'm definetely going to be checking this out this weekend. There is also a state named I-676 shield on a BGS along N 16th Street northbound at I-676 westbound.
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Quote from: PennDOTFan on December 01, 2010, 08:49:58 PM
Well I'll be, and its 24x24 too! I'm definetely going to be checking this out this weekend. There is also a state named I-676 shield on a BGS along N 16th Street northbound at I-676 westbound.

I scoured quite a bit over the years and never could find one. Jeff Royston found one in 1998 on an overhead sign assembly, but I could never locate it and assumed it was replaced.


Ian

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Ian

Here are the 2 remaining state named PA I-676 shields left. The first one is the one Michael found while the second is the BGS I-676 shield, which appears to be tacked on:




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