Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Sign Of The Times (Or: How Many Sign Puns Can You Think Of?)

Soapbox Media offers a great video profiling this long-standing unique destination in Cincinnati, founded 10 years ago now: The American Sign Museum. 

Soapboxmedia – American Sign Museum from Chas! Pangburn on Vimeo.

The museum is currently in Phase 3 of its 4-phase move into a new, expanded, permanent home in Camp Washington.  They’re still raising money, [...]

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Float Through Eden Park On A Magical Podium (Segway)

Learn all about one of the jewels of Cincinnati, beautiful and historic Eden Park near downtown. But don’t just learn, learn in style!
Segway Of Ohio conducts 90-minute tours around Eden Park on their unique two-wheeled transportation devices.  Have fun tooling around the park while learning from an experienced guide.
Much appreciation should go to the city [...]

Monday, February 25th, 2008

American Sign Museum Press

The American Sign Museum was recently featured on the front page of USA Today’s Life section.  Way to go, Tod!
There’s also a long article up on Roadside America.

Monday, April 25th, 2005

American Sign Museum Grand Opening!

The grand opening is just around the corner.
What: The American Sign Museum
Where: Essex Studios, 2515 Essex Ave., Walnut Hills.
When: Reception 3 p.m. Thursday, ribbon cutting
4 p.m., celebration dinner cruise 6:15 p.m.
Cost: Free, but a $5 donation is suggested.
Information: (513) 258-4020; www.signmuseum.org.
The Sign Museum currently has no set hours but founder Tod Swormstedt will open it [...]

Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

The Candyland House

First the Mushroom House, then the Spaceship House. Now there is the Candyland House. Sitting on Upland Place in Walnut Hills near the edge of Eden Park, it reminds me of a big cake.
Of course, this house is not as Candyland as the Mushroom House is a Mushroom – in fact, this house isn’t really [...]

Thursday, December 9th, 2004

Looking For A Sign?

Try The American Sign Museum.

Here is something yet to be seen in full. A sign museum The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati. From the looks of their webpages they have a pretty cool collection. Right now they are only open by appointment only. But starting April 28th 2005 they will begin [...]