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Americana and Roadside Progammatic Architecture
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Sep 20, 2005
Loved this - thanks! Great to find out these things.
Here's one from near where I used to live:
http://www.gaffney-sc.com/Waterpeach.htm#The%20History
On the interstate, the sign says - to view peach, take exit 90. Do not stop on interstate.
Americana and Roadside Progammatic Architecture
quizzical Posted Sep 20, 2005
I love it - the peach is so much more attractive than your average water tower. I also like how they remind people not to stop on the interstate. (When a tornado hit my area a few years ago, there were crashes practically daily on the interstate because people stopped to gawk at the damage - one silly soul stopped in the high speed lane, at rush hour, triggering a 5-car pile-up. )
Americana and Roadside Progammatic Architecture
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 20, 2005
What fools these mortals be! You'd think they'd think, wouldn't you?
There used to be a giant Dixie Cup in Lexington, Kentucky, as well, that I liked - according to the web, it's gone now, but the Sweetheart cup is still in Augusta, Georgia -
http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/010298/sweetheart.shtml
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Jimi X Posted Sep 20, 2005
We have a Blue Ball in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - named for a tavern I believe.
Not nearly as fun a story as this one...
Nice entry!
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