All signs point to Cincinnati

American Sign Museum is featured in a new travel story in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the second time this year the funky Camp Washington museum has received national media coverage.

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American Sign Museum was featured in a travel story in yesterday’s Sunday Philadelphia Inquirer, the second time this year the funky Camp Washington museum has received national media coverage.

“For a guy who has spent his life around signs, Tod Swormstedt sure has a difficult name to fit on one,” the article says in introducing the local icon. “He’s the founder of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, a celebration of the art of signage, from painted wooden panels to wildly lighted neon extravaganzas.”

Writers Larissa and Michael Milne get in the requisite mention of Cincinnati chili at the end, pointing readers/visitors to nearby Camp Washington Chili.

Read the full Philadelphia Inquirer story here.
 

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