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Billboards look best from the side: As shown! by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Billboards look best from the side: As shown!

In Rome, Georgia, on January 1st, 2025, was a billboard post between the Etowah River and Norfolk Southern railroad tracks, as viewed from the east side of a bridge on Turner McCall Boulevard (U.S. Route 27 and Georgia state routes 20 and 53), south of Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Etowah (river) (1123836)
• Floyd (county) (2000348)
• Rome (2024102)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• billboards (site elements) (300055079)
• industrial landscapes (300253299)
• outdoor advertising (300213181)
• posts (structural elements) (300001609)
• railroads (infrastructure) (300008591)
• riverbanks (300008729)
• rivers (300008707)
• side views (300264743)
• winter (300133101)

Wikidata items:
• 1 January 2025 (Q69307402)
• 2024-25 North American winter (Q128384474)
• Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests (Q4780829)
• Atlanta--Athens-Clarke County--Sandy Springs, GA-AL Combined Statistical Area (Q131668260)
• Etowah River (Q968071)
• Georgia State Route 20 (Q2427686)
• Georgia State Route 53 (Q2427800)
• January 1 (Q2150)
• January 2025 (Q61312884)
• New Year's Day (Q196627)
• Norfolk Southern Railway (Q1321054)
• Northwest Georgia (Q7060047)
• Ridge and Valley ecoregion (Q65770803)
• Southern Shale Valleys (Q131671391)
• Treaty of New Echota (Q1049395)
• U.S. Route 27 (Q408924)

At an Asheville roadside, a viney powerline connects two utility poles of differing heights. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

At an Asheville roadside, a viney powerline connects two utility poles of differing heights.

Favorite local phenomenon!

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In downtown Asheville, North Carolina, on September 28th, 2022, were utility poles on the north side of Hilliard Avenue, between Clingman Avenue and Pearl Street.

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Asheville (7013325)
• Buncombe (county) (2001473)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• autumn (300133093)
• power lines (300008603)
• roadsides (300003889)
• sidewalks (300003893)
• streetlights (street furniture) (300209443)
• streetscapes (300249570)
• urban landscapes (300132447)
• utility poles (300006446)
• vacant lots (300122264)
• vines (300132406)

Wikidata items:
• 28 September 2022 (Q69306568)
• Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests (Q4780829)
• Asheville-Marion-Brevard, NC Combined Statistical Area (Q116304005)
• Blue Ridge ecoregion (Q112230761)
• Broad Basins ecoregion (Q116201273)
• September 28 (Q2883)
• September 2022 (Q61312992)
• Treaty of Holston (Q7837099)
• Western North Carolina (Q7988113)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Roadside plants (sh85114576)
• Vacant lot ecology (sh85141689)
• Weeds (sh85145920)