A few very old enamel street signs have survived in New Hyde Park.
According to Forgotten New York, this blue sign dates back to the 1920s. . .
while this white one dates to the 1950s.
Almost all street signs are metal these days, so the survival of these signs is a rarity.
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I know they're just utilitarian signs but they just have style that's missing today.
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