Signs

Signs point the way. Or sometimes not. These signs are all a bit... extra.
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Adrian, Texas, United States

Midpoint Cafe

Headed to Chicago? You're halfway there!

Nelson, New Zealand

Founders Heritage Park

Not quite a park, not quite a museum, Founders Heritage Park is a character-esque village.

London, United Kingdom

The Mildmay Club

One of the last "Working Men's Clubs" in London, Mildmay is a testament to Community and belonging.

Castel Gandolfo, Italy

Farmacia Castel Gandolfo

Considered one of Italy's most scenic towns, it's no wonder the pharmacies are so adorable.

El Campello, Spain

Puerto de El Campello

Known for its fish markets, marina, and lookout tower, El Campello, Spain lies between the mountains and the sea.

Yalata, Australia

Nullarbor Plain

Considered to be one of the most remote drives in the world (not for the faint of heart!), Nullarbor Plain is nothing but flat arid land and lots of wildlife.

Oak Beach, Australia

Thala Beach Nature Reserve

Thala Beach is 58 acres of native beach, and boasts boutique bungalows that are scattered throughout the area.

Rachel, Nevada, United States

Little A’Le’Inn

Located in the closest town to Area 51, this roadside inn invites travelers to enjoy food, lodging, and all things UFO.

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Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Skateland

Roller skate for your health.

Plymouth, Michigan, United States

Penn Theatre

This community staple was without a "movie staple" in its first decade.

Torrey, Utah, United States

The Flute Shop

This motel is famed for handmade Native American-inspired wooden flutes sold in its gift shop.

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Esquire Theater

This historic theater was almost turned into a fast food chain.

Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States

The Ritz Company Playhouse

This theater rose from the ashes of a nearby fire, and was put into overtime by another, but itself was saved from closure by a band of theater loving locals.

Como, Colorado, United States

Como Depot

Likely took its name from a large group Italian immigrants who named the Depot after Como, Italy.

Reefton, New Zealand

Reefton Courthouse

Quartz deposits often foretell the nearby presence of gold, as was the case here.

Adelaide, Australia

Dun & Bradstreet Building

Dun & Bradstreet have moved on from this particular outpost—but the facade still bears their fine script.

Sydney, Australia

North Sydney Olympic Pool

At the time of its debut, this brick entryway welcomed guests to “the wonder pool of Australasia”.

Dalat, Vietnam

Dalat Train Station

Passengers ride in vintage-style train cars drawn by a steam engine and disembark at the old station, restored to its former glory with stained glass and the arched ceilings of yesteryear.

Masada National Park, Israel

Camel Crossing

Camels in this UNESCO world heritage site are ridden almost exclusively by tourists seeking the romance of a bygone era.

Valletta, Malta

The Economical Shoe Store

One of the many charming shops in a town full of delightful nooks and niche destinations that reward you for exploring on foot.

Florence, Italy

Fotoautomatica

Two euros and a bit of patience get you the traditional strip of four black-and-white photographs.

New York, New York, United States

161 Duane Street

PSA: This building has *NOTHING* to do with our friends at Whalebone Magazine.

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