A few stories from our nearby neighborhoods…
Queen Anne: Brown street signs highlight historic boulevards
Fremont: A sweeter spot for sugar
Phinney/Greenwood: How to weather a storm
Magnolia: Holiday open house will kick off the holidays
5 thoughts to “Nearby: Brown street signs, new ‘sweet spot’”
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Even the example photo of a new sign has an old crappy tag on the pole.
It's a work of fine art, SPG – you are so out of touch.
And my dog creates fine art sculpture every time she poops!
new signs w/old graffiti. seattle has its priorities straight!
Some of those old signs were getting pretty ratty. The oldest among them were 45+. http://crosscut.com/2009/10/27/neighborhoods-co…