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- Chris ThompsonApril 9, 2013One of the coolest places in town. They have an amazing collection of vintage signs, from Mail Pouch Tobacco barns to neon of all types.Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- Chris ThompsonOctober 20, 2013Be sure to bring a tripod to capture all the signs. Manual white balance is the way to go, because there are so many crazy colors of lights that your camera won't know how to react.
- Daniel CrumSeptember 14, 2017The Sign Museum is neat, but really tiny. Worth the trip, but make sure to plan other activities for the day. It'll only take you an hour or two to get through. Read the signs throughout!
- Bernard ArmelMarch 31, 2018Do not miss this hidden gem! The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. They have an extensive display of unique signs. Be sure to take the tour.
- American Sign MuseumJune 27, 2012Now open! Wednesday - Sunday. Learn more at our website:
www.signmuseum.org. Come and see and let us know where you would like to see us go from here. (We're still a work in progress...) - Kristin LasitaJanuary 1, 2016Fantastic to see these signs from my childhood. Their new location is fantastic.
- Michelle JonesFebruary 24, 2017Fun spot for the whole family.. make sure you go around the time they offer a free tour!
- Tara LemireDecember 13, 2014Had no idea this place even existed, but it is AWESOME! So much history contained in one place! Love it!!
- bigdickbishop23 .November 15, 2015Not as big as I would've thought, but the staff is nice as can be, and it was still a great time.
- Suzanne MesserJune 16, 2019Very interesting and learned things I was not aware of. A trip down memory lane.
- Diego DierSeptember 26, 2015Probablemente el museo de rótulos clásicos mas completo del mundo, especial atención a las colecciones de neon y rótulos pintados, asi como tributos a Rick Glawson.