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Signage

I’ve always been interested in commercial signs, particularly the juxtaposition of the old and the new. There’s no better place in New York City to find examples that on the Lower East Side. Ironic, poignant, funny or just stand alone interesting. It’s all there.

1986 1
1986 10
1986 11
1986 12
1986 13
1986 14
1986 15
1986 16
1986 17
1986 18
1986 2
1986 3
1986 4
1986 5
1986 6
1986 7
1986 8
1986 9
1990
1992
1993
1994 1
1994 2
1995 1
1995 2
1997 1
1997 2
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1997 4
1998
1999 1
1999 2
1999 3
1999 4
1999 5
1999 6
1999 7
2001 1
2001 2
2002 1
2002 2
2002 3
2002 4
2002 5
2002 6
2003 1
2003 2
2003 3
2003 4
2003 5
2003 6
2004 1
2004 2
2005 1
2005 2
2005 3
2006 1
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2006 3
2006 4
2006 5
2006 6
2008
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