

Committee Member Erecting Sign on Highway 99 May 1939
A committee member erects a sign along U.S. Highway 99 near Hanford, California, in May 1939. This image illustrates the role of roadside signage in promoting local identity and commerce. During this time, such signs became vital for travelers and businesses, shaping the landscape of American highways and communities.
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Committee Member Erecting Sign on Highway 99 May 1939