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Ghost sign

A ghost sign is an old hand-painted advertising sign that has been preserved on a building for an extended period of time. The sign may be kept for its nostalgic appeal, or simply indifference by the owner.
==History and preservation==

Ghost signs are found across the world with the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Canada having many surviving examples.〔(Ghost Signs - A Waymarking.com Category )〕 Ghost signs are also called fading ads〔see (Fading Ad Gallery )〕 and brickads.〔see (Ghost Signs )〕 In many cases these are advertisements painted on brick that remained over time.〔(Ghost signs: Old slogans never die in Butte... ), The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana). August 9, 2001. Accessed September 6, 2007.〕 Old painted advertisements are occasionally discovered upon demolition of later-built adjoining structures. Throughout rural areas, old barn advertisements continue to promote defunct brands and quaint roadside attractions.
Many ghost signs from the 1890s to 1960s are still visible.〔 Such signs were most commonly used in the decades before the Great Depression.〔Joseph Berger. "(Fading Memories )". ''New York Times''. November 5, 2005. Retrieved on October 5, 2009.〕
The painters of the signs were called "wall dogs".
As signage advertising formats changed, less durable signs appeared in the later 20th century, and ghost signs from that era are less common.
Ghost signs were originally painted with oil-based house paints. The paint that has survived the test of time most likely contains lead, which keeps it strongly adhered to the masonry surface. Ghost signs were often preserved through repainting the entire sign since the colors often fade over time. When ownership changed, a new sign would be painted over the old one.
Conservators today are being asked to preserve the original signs rather than painting over them. New products for consolidation are available that structurally stabilize both the components of the paint and the masonry substrate. The website Preservation Science discusses research, pertinent to ghost signs, that went into preserving the paint on the exterior of the Building Museum in Washington DC. The historic Old Town District in Fort Collins, Colorado recently undertook a ghost sign rehabilitation project that was very successful for the community. A Coca-Cola sign from 1958 in Old Town was preserved and touched up to make it more legible. The conservation treatment saturated the original colors bringing back the intensity of the design. It also made the underlying signs more visible to the naked eye.
In 2013, conservators undertook an effort to preserve ghost signs in Philadelphia.
In the city of Detroit, well-preserved ghost signs have been uncovered when an adjoining building is demolished as part of the city's blight-fighting efforts.〔http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2015/09/18/detroit-signs/32562881/〕〔http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/23/us/in-highland-park-mich-ghost-signs-of-a-brighter-era.html?_r=0〕

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