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Uses photography to document vanishing Americana such as motels, billboards, service stations, highway signs, tourist attractions, drive-in theatres and diners. Site also includes news.
The spread of polka marked a turning point in social history, as its popularity developed alongside the birth of mass communication, and its move from the elite to the masses chronicled the period of ...
Burma-Shave. Burma-Shave was a United States brand of brushless shaving cream that was sold from 1925 to 1966. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Roadside billboards 3 ...
The history of roadside development and management has occurred on different timelines in different States.
Because taverns were usually the most popular meeting spots, their signs have always held a special regard in history above other types of signs.
The .08 drive in Missouri getting push from poignant roadside billboards.(drive to lower legal blood-alcohol limit for drivers)(Brief Article)
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Stanley K. Schultz, Professor of History William P. Tishler, Producer ... Created new service facilities. Filling stations, garages, and roadside restaurants sprang up across the nation.
State offbeat attractions, roadtrip sights and virtual vacation highlights. Part of travel book Roadside America's mega-website -- museums, monuments, ... Map and Plan Your Own Roadside Adventure
The hazy claims of Roadside America's billboards ("You Have to See It!") have been luring travelers since 1941. It is not until you arrive, passing an incongruously large fiberglass Amish couple, ...
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