This last ghost sign (for now, of course) is hidden between tall buildings in Macomb, IL.
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Showing posts with label ghostsigns. Show all posts
30 November 2010
29 November 2010
Ghost Signs: Dry Goods and Dave's Day 19
These two ghost signs are on the side of another building in Nauvoo, IL.
It's a pretty long building.
The faint ghost sign in the back reads "Dry Goods" and according to the Nauvoo Historical Society walking tour the building was a dry goods store from 1891 until the 1920s.
It's a pretty long building.
The faint ghost sign in the back reads "Dry Goods" and according to the Nauvoo Historical Society walking tour the building was a dry goods store from 1891 until the 1920s.
28 November 2010
Ghost Signs: Restored "Bull" Durham- Day 18
Back to "Bull" Durham as promised! This restored ghost sign can be found in Nauvoo, IL, on the side of the Hotel Nauvoo.
According to the Nauvoo Historical Society's walking tour, the sign was originally painted during the late 1800s to early 1900s when the building was the Hudson Brothers' Meat Market. The sign has since been restored- most recently in the 1990s.
According to the Nauvoo Historical Society's walking tour, the sign was originally painted during the late 1800s to early 1900s when the building was the Hudson Brothers' Meat Market. The sign has since been restored- most recently in the 1990s.
27 November 2010
Ghost Signs: Times-Citizen Day 16
Hmmm. Okay let's just pretend like there wasn't a long hiatus between Day 15 and Day 16 shall we? Moving on.
This ghost sign is on the side of a small brick building in Roseville, IL. At the top the sign says "Times-Citizen" and at the bottom "Printing." The middle part is a bit more illegible.
This ghost sign is on the side of a small brick building in Roseville, IL. At the top the sign says "Times-Citizen" and at the bottom "Printing." The middle part is a bit more illegible.
26 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Ghost Sign with an Old Picture painted on top- Day 15
This ghost sign has an old picture painted on top of it. I can't read at all what the ghost sign says underneath, but what's interesting is that there appears to be a signature in the bottom of the ghost sign. Unfortunately, I can't read that either.
25 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Macomb Journal-Day 14
This sign is admittedly more recent. This building used to house the Macomb Journal. A paper that had served Macomb since 1855. The paper is now the McDonough Co. Voice and is housed in a completely different building.
Ghost Signs: A.W. Smith & Son...- Day 13
Well, well, well, I have to say my ghost busting skills are getting better everyday, despite this post being a day late. But we're going to have two Ghost Signs posts today to make up for it. Our first ghost sign is on the side of a building in Colchester, Illinois.
23 October 2010
Ghost Signs: W.B. Martin -Day 12
This ghost sign is on an old building in Good Hope, IL. The business used to be W.B. Martin's and it sold notions, shoes, and furnishings.
Then it became Happy Days Antiques. Neither of the two businesses are still around and there is very little information on them.
Then it became Happy Days Antiques. Neither of the two businesses are still around and there is very little information on them.
22 October 2010
Ghost Signs: One Horse Grocery- Day 11
This is quite possibly my favorite ghost sign so far. When I first saw the sign all I read was "Horse Grocery" which I thought was hilarious, imagining a whole bunch of horses going shopping for food.
After doing some searching I finally figured out that the word in front of horse is "one." So the sign actually reads ".....'s One Horse Grocery." So far the only one horse grocery I've been able to turn up and records on is in Iowa, but in Council Bluffs- all the way across the state. That One Horse Grocery was started by "Honest John" Clausen in 1866. For more information on that check out The Historical Society of Pottawattamie County's website here. I don't think this sign says "Clausen's" even though the front of the first word looks like it could be Clausen's I think the word ends with a "t." It's possible the sign could have been repainted or altered since it was first painted so maybe it is an advertisement for Clausen's One Horse Grocery after all.
After doing some searching I finally figured out that the word in front of horse is "one." So the sign actually reads ".....'s One Horse Grocery." So far the only one horse grocery I've been able to turn up and records on is in Iowa, but in Council Bluffs- all the way across the state. That One Horse Grocery was started by "Honest John" Clausen in 1866. For more information on that check out The Historical Society of Pottawattamie County's website here. I don't think this sign says "Clausen's" even though the front of the first word looks like it could be Clausen's I think the word ends with a "t." It's possible the sign could have been repainted or altered since it was first painted so maybe it is an advertisement for Clausen's One Horse Grocery after all.
21 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Illegible Sign- Day 10
An unreadable sign on the side of a building in Colchester, Illinois. I think the last three letters are SON.
Forgive me for this uninspired post, today is finally my Friday!!!
Forgive me for this uninspired post, today is finally my Friday!!!
20 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Paule Jewelry Co- Day 9
One of the things I love most about old jewelry store facades is how distinct they are. It doesn't matter if it's still a jewelry store or not you can always tell that's what it was supposed to be. Such is the case with the Paule Jewelry Co. store in Burlington, IA.

19 October 2010
Ghost Signs: ...Hardware, Co. Wholesale- Day 8
A ghost sign near the Mississippi River in Burlington, IA.
It's advertising "... Hardware, Co. Wholesale." Unfortunately the first word in the sign is unreadable.
It's advertising "... Hardware, Co. Wholesale." Unfortunately the first word in the sign is unreadable.
18 October 2010
Ghost Signs: The Worm Hole- Day 7
This is definitely going to be one of the more humorous entries in our twenty days of ghost signs. In downtown Colchester, Illinois there is a small, putrid pink building called... "The Worm Hole."
17 October 2010
Ghost Signs: .... Flour- Day 6
This ghost sign is pretty much unreadable except the word flour at the very bottom. I would assume it's for Gold Medal Flour but since I can't pick out "Gold Medal" or the logo, I'm not going to commit to that.
The sign is found in Macomb, IL.
The sign is found in Macomb, IL.
16 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Consignment Shop- Day 5
Going back to Abingdon, we're going to check out another ghost sign that's a little bit more modern. The consignment shop was long gone the first time D and I visited Abingdon last winter, but now even the sign itself is gone. It's almost like a ghost sign exorcism.
15 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Sears, Roebuck and Co. Day 4
This is a sign on a building off the square in Macomb, IL that advertises a Sears, Roebuck and Co. Service Center that is long gone.
14 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Firestone Tires- Day 3
Let's go back to the Columbia Dry Batteries sign that we looked at yesterday in Good Hope and look a little bit closer. Because right next to that ghost sign is another one.
13 October 2010
12 October 2010
Ghost Signs: Carriage Depository- Day 1
Our first October ghost sign is from downtown Abingdon, IL. It advertises a carriage depository and farm implements at the top of the sign. (I can't read the very top... anyone?) And the bottom which is sadly mostly covered up is a Mail Pouch Tobacco advertisement.
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