cbustapeck Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 (edited) A while ago, I posted about what I thought might be a 1920s metal speed warning sign, on the National Road, in western Maryland. I took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather on Monday to go shoot some photos. This view, looking north, is the old National Road alignment that the sign is on, on the west side of Sideling Hill. In the version of this photo on Flickr, I've noted the location of the sign - it's on the right side of the road, but a bit before the road curves. I'm reasonably sure that the driveway that goes off to the right is an even older alignment, but as it was private property and the owner could not be located, I've been unable to research that further. This even older alignment probably curved off to the left a bit, as suggested by the flat patch of grass on the left side of the photo. This is the sign itself, again looking north. The side that is visible to us would have been seen by southbound (eastbound) travelers. The other side of the sign has been more exposed to the elements, and no distinguishable markings remain on it. The sign has a black border. At the top is a small ">" in a circle - perhaps a directional arrow. To the best of my ability to tell (and based on a bit of guessing), it reads "Cities Speed Ahead". Is this, then, a direction to slow down to city speeds? My interpretation, of course, may be wrong. I know this much of the text with certainty: (>) CITIES S A D I'd love to hear any other possible guesses / thoughts. Edited January 9, 2008 by cbustapeck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Rowland Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 My interpretation, of course, may be wrong. I know this much of the text with certainty: (>) CITIES S A D I'd love to hear any other possible guesses / thoughts. Are you sure it couldn't just be an advertisement for "Cities Service" ahead? The curvature of the "Cities Service" station logo is similar to the curvature of the sign. What do you think? Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keep the Show on the Road! Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 Another guess would be "Cities Straight Ahead." Facinating anyway! Keep the Show on the Road! Dave Are you sure it couldn't just be an advertisement for "Cities Service" ahead? The curvature of the "Cities Service" station logo is similar to the curvature of the sign. What do you think? Chris Chris, I think you are on to something there! What is the shape of the Cities Service Logo? Is it a triangle in a circle, and the "arrow" is their logo? Keep the Show on the Road! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Rowland Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I think you are on to something there! What is the shape of the Cities Service Logo? Is it a triangle in a circle, and the "arrow" is their logo? Keep the Show on the Road! Were you not able to see the image in my reply? Here's a close-up, or you can follow this link: Cities Service Logo I thought of it because I have a road map they distributed with their logo on the top. It's an H.M. Gousha 1959 map of Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keep the Show on the Road! Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Were you not able to see the image in my reply? Here's a close-up, or you can follow this link: Cities Service Logo I thought of it because I have a road map they distributed with their logo on the top. It's an H.M. Gousha 1959 map of Baltimore Metropolitan Area. Chris Chris, I think you nailed it! Keep the Show on the Road! Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roadmaven Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Are you sure it couldn't just be an advertisement for "Cities Service" ahead? The curvature of the "Cities Service" station logo is similar to the curvature of the sign. What do you think? Chris Well, drats....this is what I get for NOT reading the entire thread before searching Google for a "Cities Service" sign! Great minds think alike, Chris. After 20 minutes searching for a good Cities Service sign, I then proceeded to go to the end of the thread....and you included the same photo I was going to use! But I'll give your theory a big . I'd be interested to know if some of those buildings in the photos looked anything like they might've been a gas station in years past. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Rowland Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 I'd be interested to know if some of those buildings in the photos looked anything like they might've been a gas station in years past. cbustapeck, next time you go by there you can look to see how far "ahead" the service station was. It could have maybe been at that tiny crossroads? Or maybe a mile or so up the road... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cbustapeck Posted January 10, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 cbustapeck, next time you go by there you can look to see how far "ahead" the service station was. It could have maybe been at that tiny crossroads? Or maybe a mile or so up the road... Chris, That's it! It's not nearly so fun of a story - but it's great to know, and now I'm wondering where the service station was. The closest building of any size in the right direction seems improbable, but not impossible. It's a couple hundred feet down the road. In the wrong direction (given the orientation of the sign), at about the same distance, we have this former service station: Heading in the proper direction, given the orientation of the sign, there isn't another former service station for a good four or five miles. Guess I may have to spend some more time on the road. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattinwilmington3 Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Chris, That's it! It's not nearly so fun of a story - but it's great to know, and now I'm wondering where the service station was. The closest building of any size in the right direction seems improbable, but not impossible. It's a couple hundred feet down the road. In the wrong direction (given the orientation of the sign), at about the same distance, we have this former service station: Heading in the proper direction, given the orientation of the sign, there isn't another former service station for a good four or five miles. Guess I may have to spend some more time on the road. Hey Chris, I checked out your flickr site last week....lots of cool images, I must say. Any idea what town this was, or was closest to, as you were driving in western Maryland? Has this road been branded "Scenic 40" (I don't know if I like that designation) or MD 144 by the state of Maryland? Is it called something else? I live in Wilmington, DE. Perhaps it's time for a day trip...heh, heh. Matt Smallwood Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texaco Fire Chief Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 Photos of this sign, along with other Sideling Hill west slope scenes in B&W are posted in the member's gallery. I should mention that I do have color shots of many of the scenes and can scan them for future presentation if desired. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mobilene Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 I am very much enjoying these photos. They only make me want to make another trip to Maryland, with a whole week just to explore the various alignments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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