Blue street signs coming to a Museum District near you

The Museum District Association announced in the most recent edition of “Columns” magazine that new “blue” street signs will be replacing the aging green street signs in the Museum District. The signs are being paid for with $45K in matching funds from the city. Why blue signs? The original street signs in the Museum District were blue, […]

wotbn-pics-010.jpgThe Museum District Association announced in the most recent edition of “Columns” magazine that new “blue” street signs will be replacing the aging green street signs in the Museum District.

The signs are being paid for with $45K in matching funds from the city.

Why blue signs? The original street signs in the Museum District were blue, and later changed over to the standard green signs. Going blue is a return to the roots for the Museum District.

I’ll be sad to see the “Grover Cleveland” sign go. Hopefully someone with some duct tape can amend the new sign.

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