This picture is taken from a postcard claiming that the "Welcome" sign on East Mountain is "reputed to be the largest non-commercial electric sign in U.S." It has been claimed that the "Hollywood" sign was inspired by the "Welcome" sign, but this is likely a folk legend. (The preceding picture is a black and white original of this tinted picture. A more complete description may be found there.
Photograph shows road sign in foreground on left. To the right of it, in distance, is the Nativity ...
Photograph of a Holiday Inn sign in Van Horn, Texas. The sign is welcoming the Texas Sesquicentennia...
Photograph of East Hollywood taken from Mount Olive, ca.1895. Two men in dark suits and bowler hats ...
The WELCOME Sign (shown here) was fostered in 1922 by George Holmgren, the Texas Rotary Club's Gover...
This picture was taken from East Mountain, from a site above and left (south) of the former Chautauq...
An aerial picture of downtown Mineral Wells is shown here. The Baker Hotel (right middle of picture...
Photograph shows evening view of the Joske's Sign atop the Conroy Building. Below lettering is panel...
Photograph of a panorama of Hollywood, showing Hotel Wilcox (foreground), and Hollywoodland sign on ...
This picture affords a view of Hubbard Street, in Mineral Wells, Texas,looking east. Please note th...
This picture shows a post-card of the sign. It also represents the original version of the picture o...
Photograph of a view of Hollywood looking north from the Athletic Club, showing the Hotel Wilcox, Lo...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "One of two new signs points ...
Photograph, slightly retouched, of a Hollywood sign with Los Angeles City seal. "It looks good to Pa...
Photograph of an elaborate arched sign over the entrance to the Crockett Street entertainment distri...
Photograph of a Camino Real street sign and bell, [s.d.]. The sign can be seen at center affixed to ...
Photograph shows road sign in foreground on left. To the right of it, in distance, is the Nativity ...
Photograph of a Holiday Inn sign in Van Horn, Texas. The sign is welcoming the Texas Sesquicentennia...
Photograph of East Hollywood taken from Mount Olive, ca.1895. Two men in dark suits and bowler hats ...
The WELCOME Sign (shown here) was fostered in 1922 by George Holmgren, the Texas Rotary Club's Gover...
This picture was taken from East Mountain, from a site above and left (south) of the former Chautauq...
An aerial picture of downtown Mineral Wells is shown here. The Baker Hotel (right middle of picture...
Photograph shows evening view of the Joske's Sign atop the Conroy Building. Below lettering is panel...
Photograph of a panorama of Hollywood, showing Hotel Wilcox (foreground), and Hollywoodland sign on ...
This picture affords a view of Hubbard Street, in Mineral Wells, Texas,looking east. Please note th...
This picture shows a post-card of the sign. It also represents the original version of the picture o...
Photograph of a view of Hollywood looking north from the Athletic Club, showing the Hotel Wilcox, Lo...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "One of two new signs points ...
Photograph, slightly retouched, of a Hollywood sign with Los Angeles City seal. "It looks good to Pa...
Photograph of an elaborate arched sign over the entrance to the Crockett Street entertainment distri...
Photograph of a Camino Real street sign and bell, [s.d.]. The sign can be seen at center affixed to ...
Photograph shows road sign in foreground on left. To the right of it, in distance, is the Nativity ...
Photograph of a Holiday Inn sign in Van Horn, Texas. The sign is welcoming the Texas Sesquicentennia...
Photograph of East Hollywood taken from Mount Olive, ca.1895. Two men in dark suits and bowler hats ...