

Signs not only show us the way and invite us in (or not!), they reflect the history,
technology, commerce, and culture of our communities.
On a mission to inform and educate the general public, as well as business and special
interest groups, about the history of the sign industry and its significant contribution to
commerce and the American landscape, the American Sign Museum opened the doors to
its permanent home in Camp Washington, a historic area of Cincinnati (OH) on June
23, 2012.
In a 19,000+ square feet of exhibit space, with another 20,000 waiting for development,
visitors will find signs, archives of books, photos, and documents reflecting the art,
craft, and history of sign making. There is even a working neon shop, where guests can
watch the owners of Neonworks create neon signs, and maybe have a chat with them
during a museum guided tour.
Learn more at http://www.signmuseum.org/ .
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AGC Did You Know?
Posted December 2013