Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Antique Signs of Utica, New York: Approximately 100 Years or Older.




" Mail Pouch Tobacco ". Columbia Street at Schuyler. West Utica.



" John Hale, Builder, A.D. 1833 ". Architectural sign. Southeest corner of Bagg's Square. Appears to be made of marble. Quite possibly the oldest outdoor " sign " in Utica remaining at its original site in plain view from the street.




" Earl C. Clark Sons, Inc. ". Genesee Street near Washington, downtown.



 " Graziano's Furniture ". Corner Bleecker and Mohawk, east Utica.




" Prescriptions ". Garro's. Bleecker Street, east Utica. Original Art Deco circa 1930s. Original 19th century and Art Deco interior: my favorite Utica pharmacy. Very friendly and efficient staff.



" Batchelor Seeds ". Downtown slum area.



" Bus Tickets / Trailways ". Downtown train station.



" Roberts Hardware Co. ".  Downtown.


" Commercial Travelers Building ". Downtown.


" Accident Association Incorporated 1883 ". Downtown.


" Erie Lackawanna Railroad Freight House ". Circa 1915. Water Street, downtown.


" East Gable - Lackawanna Freight House ". Circa 1915. Water Street, downtown.

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