Where New York’s Signs and Marquees Go When They Die

2024-07-15  925  中等

Barnett’s taste for signs began in childhood. His grandmother lived in Queens and did not drive. Together, they would walk Metropolitan Avenue. “We’d go to the butcher, the baker, and the market, and everyone knew her name,” he said. “The signs became symbolic of that old utopia.” Today, all those signs are gone.

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