by Anniepoo » Sun Nov 17, 2013 12:06 am
Many cities in America have a sign, usually on a hill, with the city name.
Amazingly, we have Amelia Earhart to thank for those.
She went on a campaign encouraging cities to put a sign like that up, or paint the name of the city on the roof
of a warehouse or similar large structure, since pilots often couldn't tell what town they were over. It's nearly impossible
to read road signs and advertising from the air, and towns look a lot alike.
I used to live in South San Francisco, which still has a prominent sign on 'sign hill', above the town, 'South San Francisco - The Industrial City'
In the SF bay area Niles has a sign too, and I'm sure there are others around.
When I die I'm gonna be cremated. I can't stand the idea of spending eternity in a box with no wheels.