The third and final installment of gritty old typography found in Newberg, Oregon.


This sign near the skatepark makes me happy each time I see it.

Wash me. I think these letters are styrofoam.

Many years ago Darby's was a cool old diner on the main street. It's long gone, but this sign in the alley behind it lingers on.

This hand-painted sign is on one of those old
quonset huts.

I wish I could tell what was painted on the front of this abandoned bus. Bi-La-Vonne?
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