Ephemeral New York recently posted a small collection of vintage signs from the 1960s and 1970s that still exist in the City.
They’re an endangered species, these 1960s and 1970s store signs, with their old-school cursive lettering and often sporting a kaleidoscope of colors.
Check them out, then head on over to the full article for more info on any of them.

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Ephemeral New York

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Ephemeral New York

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Ephemeral New York

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Ephemeral New York

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Ephemeral New York
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