Azzi & Wolf Ghost Sign in Over-the-Rhine
Azzi & Wolf Fine Violins was located on the corner of Elm and West 14th Sts. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, right across the street from Music Hall, home of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Azzi & Wolf Fine Violins was located on the corner of Elm and West 14th Sts. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, right across the street from Music Hall, home of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
This two-in-one ghost sign for Barq’s soda and Bicycles & Repairing is located on the side of the Cogswell Building at 1219 Sycamore St. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati.
I spotted the ghost sign for Downing Displays Inc. on Henry St. between Haver and Hazen Alleys in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati. The front of this building is on West McMicken Ave., currently housing Volunteers of America, next to the [former] Apex … Continue reading
Ghost signs are typically old and faded, but this one, though obviously lacking patina, caught my eye — crudely hand-drawn letters and houses for a business called Sackolah Used, located on the 1700 block of Vine St. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati. … Continue reading
Spotted on Vine St. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, overlooking Findlay Playground: a sweet ghost sign for Diehl’s, which was located at 1809 Vine St. 1 hour free parking for Diehl’s customers and much more!
Best 1 ghost sign — 100 Findlay St. at Race, just up the street from Findlay Market in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati.
You can still find these Paramount Vodka ghost ads in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati [here’s one and a former one]. This ad is on Elm St. just south of West McMicken Ave.
Cinti: this shortened version of Cincinnati probably isn’t weird to people who grew up here, but it always strikes me as quaint and charming. The ghost sign for Bruce Boles Furniture Co. is located in Over-the-Rhine, on Elm St. just … Continue reading
City Furniture, established in 1970, is now a series of ghost signs located on the corner of Race and Green Sts. in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, just south of Findlay Market.
The ghost signage for Don’s Crankshaft Co. is an Over-the-Rhine icon, almost at the level of the [recently bastardized] Cincinnati Color Company and the haphazard glory of the old Smitty’s [which is still in business a block from its former … Continue reading