If you are, like myself, from the South, then you know that signs are everywhere and they can advertise for everything from gasoline and soda pop to fishing line or that much needed plumbing service. They can be painted on old barns and brick buildings, metal signs can be tacked or nailed onto the side of old gas stations, fishing lodges, or used for decoration just about anywhere. Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort is no stranger to this custom of Southern signage. Below are some of my favorites, including a few that sport some surprise guests.
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2 comments:
I love the Hilton Head resort, so peaceful and relaxed. And the signs are a wonderful addition to the scenery and ambiance around the buildings!
Thanks for the images. I love Disney signage.
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