Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa Blogger Michael Bates of Batesline has provided a link of photographs of a radio station that was on the second floor of the building.
Today is “H” day at ABC Wednesday!
Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa Blogger Michael Bates of Batesline has provided a link of photographs of a radio station that was on the second floor of the building.
Today is “H” day at ABC Wednesday!
eveywhere thre’re signs
faded sign- store still open?
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
@Roger Owen Green – nope the store is closed and the building now occupied by a catering outfit. There is absolutely nothing about the store on Google.
Great take on ‘H’.
Another wonderful old sign.
You don’t see many of the old painted brick signs any more. Very cool.
☼ Sunny
I am not familiar with this store. It’s sad this store is close. Thanks for sharing!
ABC Wednesday-H
Good place for single women to shop:-)
I agree with Sunny–very cool!
I love these old signs!! You still find a number of them in this old area of Seattle where I live and it’s always like stepping back in time! Great choice for the H Day!!
Sylvia
ABC Team
What about the Women and girls? This sign is sexist. 😉
Must have been a fine establishment in its day. There is something fascinating about old signs. I wonder why the store closed and who was Harrington 🙂
The second floor was once home to KOME 1300 radio and the studios are still there. Jim Hartz paid a visit in 2009 and took pictures.
Nice looking old store.
Come and see my letter H, have a nice day.
Makes me wonder what it was like in its heyday.
Leslie
ABCW Team
Since there’s nothing on Google about this operation, it is great that the ghost sign is still visible. Someone in Tulsa must still have memories of shopping there.
(I added your link to this weeks list)
You seem to have a lot of classic retro signs in Tulsa! I like it. The texture of the picture is interesting.
I like to see those old signs that have survived on the sides of buildings. A little bit of history learned painlessly!
I love these old billboards of sorts. I am always amazed by this antique paint that has survived the elements for so long.
These old signs painted on brick are charming! We should definitely capture them while we can…I imagine they won’t be around much longer…
Lynette
Imagination Lane
i like this faded sign on brick…reminds me of old Westerns I used to watch as a child.:p
Sign
So many signs seem to outlive the establishments they promote.
A beautifully weathered sign determined to soldier on! Great find!
I was thinking the same as Marvin – the quality of paint back then must have been good!
very interesting sign….:) thanks for dropping by Yogi…great to be here!
Love these old signs too. Thanks for capturing it!
I’ve spent a few hours in Harrington’s when I was a kid. Mom usually bought my Easter clothes there. Thanks for the memories.
The sign is fading fast, but it’s a nice remembrance of the history of the area.