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The next sign completed was the Illinois Central sign which can be seen regularly lit (in all kinds of weather!) in the front of barn 6.  Photo by Pete Pedersen.

The first sign rehabbed as a result of the sign sales was the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin neon sign.  It now graces the front of Barn 4 and is regularly lit.  Photo by Pete Pedersen.

The North Shore sign location makes possible shots like the above, taking us back in time.  Photo by Frank Devries.

The most recent addition to our beautifully restored signs is the North Shore sign which was mounted on two poles specifically installed for it.  Photo by Stan Wdowikowski.

There are more signs waiting in the wings.  In the foreground is the "Uptown Currency Exchange" sign and in the background is the CTA's Skokie Swift sign.  With your continued support, both these signs will take their places among the museum's ever-growing collection of historic signage.  We TRULY appreciate your support and hope you will be able to visit the museum and enjoy these signs.  Photo by Ray Piesciuk.

Here is the next sign designated for restoration.  The South Shore sign was taken down late last year and sent out thanks to each of you who purchased signs through this website.
Photo by Pete Pedersen.

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