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Paragon Oil – Long Island City, NY

Paragon Oil - LIC, NY
© Frank H. Jump

Temple Israel – Scranton, PA

Temple Israel - Scranton, PA
© Frank H. Jump

Abe's Delicatessen – Scranton PA

Abe's Delicatessen - Scranton PA
© Frank H. Jump

Taken November 10th 2007. Abe’s has been closed since early this year and the building is for sale.

Another Storm Through Carbondale & Scranton – Coca-Cola & Lackawanna Country Railroad

Another Storm Through Carbondale - Coca-Cola & Lackawanna Country Railroad
Photo Storm that is. I snapped this Coke ad last summer but lost the camera at the Madonna Concert (wild night) before downloading the images. This morning I drove through the dusting of snow to Carbondale to retrace the steps Vincenzo and I took. It’ll take several weeks to post the gigabyte of images uncovered today- from rooftops to train tracks.

Another Storm Through Carbondale - Coca-Cola & Lackawanna Country Railroad
Skeletal images in some of the lettering of the Lackawanna County Railroad caught my eye. I climbed the catwalk and took a close-up of one of the urban ediglyphs.

Another Storm Through Carbondale - Coca-Cola & Lackawanna Country Railroad
© Frank H. Jump

Miller Lite Beer – Worcester, MA

Miller Lite Beer - Worcester MA

Miller Lite Beer - Worcester MA
© Frank H. Jump

Jefferson Theatre – Seventh Avenue & West 11th Street, NYC

Jefferson Theatre - NYC
© Frank H. Jump

Sunkist – Original Farmers Market – Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Sunkist -Original Farmer's Market - Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
© Frank H. Jump

Sunkist -Original Farmer's Market - Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Hotel Becker – Hardin, Montana

Hotel Becker - Hardin, Montana - Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

M & O Cigars – Miles City, Montana

M & O Cigars - Miles City, MT - Bob Kisken
© Bob Kisken

I have been told that at one time cities had their own
cigar makers. Perhaps this is one of those. Cheers, Bob

Manhattan Skies – From West 34th b/w 7th & 8th Avenues

Manhattan Skyline - Frank H. Jump
While taking a picture of the “world’s largest wall ad,” I turned right and snapped.