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turnpikes, bridges and other named roads (4) |  | 1910s National Old Trails Road (Ocean to Ocean Highway) markerThis road ran from New York to Los Angeles and was a precursor to U. S. highway 66. Several variants of this highway marker exist, including two- and three-colored styles asshown here.
The sign is 15 inches on each diagonal side. It is porcelain enamel on steel, just like classic signs were made back in the day.
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| |  | 1910s Trail of the Padres markerThe very first trail signposted along Route 66, 1913. This trail, along with the Santa Fe Trail, the National Road, and the Atlantic Highway, formed the National Old Trails Road Ocean to Ocean Highway in 1914. This trail marker predates the Auto Club of Southern California's porcelain signage all over the southwest.
The sign is 18 inches on each diagonal side. It is porcelain enamel on steel, just like classic signs were made back in the day.
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| |  | 1910s blue diamond guide signThis style of guide sign was placed by the Auto Club of Southern California all over the southwest, primarily in California. It was used from around 1913 to 1929.
The sign is 18 inches on each diagonal side. It is porcelain enamel on steel, just like classic signs were made back in the day.
Customized to your specifications, with old auto trail names, destinations (including old ghost towns), and mileages all meticulously researched. All fonts, layouts, and colors guaranteed completely accurate.
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| |  | 1910s red, white, and blue guide signThis style of guide sign was placed by the Auto Club of Southern California all over the southwest, including along Route 66. It was used from 1915 to 1927.
The sign is 24 by 18 inches. It is porcelain enamel on steel, just like classic signs were made back in the day.
Customized to your specifications, with old auto trail names, destinations (including old ghost towns), and mileages all meticulously researched. All fonts, layouts, and colors guaranteed completely accurate.
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