• Whether it’s how fast to drive to where a business is located, we depend on signs to help navigate our daily lives.
  • In fact the museum’s permanent collection spans over 100 years of history and includes nearly 4,000 objects, including 800 signs and 1,500 photos.
  • The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves, archives, and displays a collection of signs. The museum also displays the equipment utilized in the design...
  • The museum exhibits signs that were visible in America between the late 1800’s and the 1970’s.
  • "We start about 1900 and go to the late 1960s," Tod said, walking past a 1936 sign: Blood Makes Good Paint.
  • Covering more than 100 years of American sign history in 20,000 square feet of indoor space, the museum is a walk through the ages of sign technologies and...
  • Housing the world’s largest collection of American signs, this quirky museum will transport you through decades of visual history.
  • The Sunoco sign is neon-backlit, made of acrylic and was built in the mid-1950s.
  • This museum is not a hands-on place, and a lot of the signs are not roped off.
  • Although the neon signs are quite literally the flashiest pieces in Swormstedt’s collection, the museum comprises signs from more than 100 years of sign history.