Across the street from the recently closed Mel Cotton’s is Hill’s Flowers, which has been around since [Read More]
This site documents the disappearing vintage signage of San Jose, California, captured through Urban Sketches. Know of a sign I haven’t sketched yet? Or a story connected to a sign? I’d love to hear from you. Use the contact page and get in touch.
Posts tagged vintage signs
Mel Cotton’s
Mel Cotton’s Sporting Goods “Where Successful Adventures Begin” just closed down after being in [Read More]
Cambrian Park Plaza Carousel
Built in 1953 when the plaza was constructed, this whimsical sign with a rotating carousel on top just received [Read More]
Mark’s Hot Dogs
Mark’s Hot Dogs is one of the oldest fast food joints in San Jose. Mark Yuram originally set up a little hot dog [Read More]
Sputniks Donuts
If I took you to Supreme Donuts, in a little strip mall where Foxworthy Avenue meets Almaden Expressway, [Read More]
Elite Cleaners
When I sketched this sign in 2014, I knew it wouldn’t be around for long. The property had been sold and the [Read More]