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  2. Academy of Art University Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Art University Automobile Museum is a non-profit museum located in San Francisco, California. The museum serves both as a conservator of automotive history and as a tool for students in the industrial design department at the Academy of Art University, particularly those in the Automotive Restoration program. [ 1]

  3. Category:Vintage auto stubs - Wikipedia

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    Vintage auto stubs. The main article for this stub is Vintage Car. This category is maintained by WikiProject Stub sorting. Please propose new stub templates and categories here before creation. This category is for stub articles relating to automobiles produced between 1915 and 1930. You can help by expanding them.

  4. Neon sign - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, Georges Claude and his French company Claude Neon introduced neon gas signs to the United States [20] by selling two to a Packard car dealership in Los Angeles. Earle C. Anthony purchased the two signs reading "Packard" for $1,250 apiece. [2] Neon lighting quickly became a popular fixture in outdoor advertising.

  5. Service flag - Wikipedia

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    Service flag. A service flag or service banner is a banner that family members of those serving in the United States Armed Forces can display. The flag or banner is officially defined as a white field with a red border, with a blue star for each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities.

  6. Enamel sign - Wikipedia

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    An enamel sign is a sign made using vitreous enamel. These were commonly used for advertising and street signage in the period 1880 to 1950. Benjamin Baugh created the first purpose-built factory for making such signs in Selly Oak in 1889 — the Patent Enamel Company. [1] The technique of porcelain enamelling on cast iron was developed in ...

  7. Variable-message sign - Wikipedia

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    Dot-matrix variable message signs are divided into three subgroups: character matrix, row matrix, and full matrix. In a character matrix VMS, each character is given its own matrix with equal horizontal spacing between them, typically with two or three rows of characters. In a full matrix VMS, the entire sign is a single large dot matrix ...

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