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Old Coddger: Still no sign from Square to East 80 Old Coddger writes: New signage looks good, but there is still no sign to show "out of towners" that Hwy 80 East goes up Jamestown Hill. The only sign shows that Jamestown Street is Hwy 55 South. I guess the same feller, who ever that is, that designed the Greensburg Street X Veterans Bypass intersection picks where the signs go. - Old CoddgerComments re photo 61140 Signs of the times Better signage on the Square This story was posted on 2015-07-05 12:51:14
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