Sadly, many Borough and Townships ignore the Keystone town name signs until they fall over and disappear from the roadside. Fortunately many also do adopt, care for, and restore to their original bright blue and gold colors – the colors of Pennsylvania. Often the signs are then re-erected on the roadside, but often they are…
Displayed in Borough Office
On display at John Burrows Historical Society
Along U.S. Route 15 in Lycoming County. This is one of the large billboard-type signs that were found at the summits of major ridges across the state.
General John Burrows Historical Society
Along East Water St. (PA Rt 405) near Williams Ave.
Original location was near the Hospital. Recently relocated to East Water Street ( PA 405).
PA Route 44 at Ramsay Very atypical stream marker. Not only is it single-sided on a front mount post, but the letters are not cast. They are simply painted on the marker.
PA Route 405 just east of PA Route 442 Typical double-sided stream marker on top mount post