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  1. The Museum is proud to be the largest public museum dedicated to signs in the United States! Covering more than 100 years of American sign history in 20,000 square feet of indoor space, visitors can walk through the ages of technology and design.

  2. Your visit to the American Sign Museum will feature 20,000 square feet of more than a century of American signage. From early, pre-electric signs adorned in goldleaf, to the earliest electric signs, to beautiful art-deco neon, to the modern plastic-faced sign, the museum covers it all.

  3. We are home to a visual history of American Signage from 1870 through 1970. Hand carved wooden signs, gold leaf, electric light bulbs, and neon all grace our walls and tell amazing stories, especially when told by our founder and avid collector Tod. Take a trip down memory lane and visit us in the Camp Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati!

  4. The American Sign Museum promotes sign preservation and restoration by displaying nearly 100 years of signage. We preserve and protect American history and pay homage to the artistry and craftsmanship of days gone by.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · The American Sign Museum is the premier institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing American signage. The Museum’s Permanent Collection contains more than 3,000 objects and spans over 100-years of American history, including more than 800 signs, 1,500 photographs, 175 artworks, 300 tools, equipment and supply materials, in addition to ...

  6. Events that glow with happiness! Book your next event at the American Sign Museum- one of Cincinnati's most unique venues.

  7. Learn about American history, pop culture, branding, changes in technology, and more during your visit to the Museum. The bright glow of the signs makes for a fun and engaging backdrop for your young learners whether you are visiting the Museum as a family or as a class.

  8. The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio, preserves, archives, and displays a collection of signs. The museum also displays the equipment utilized in the design and manufacture of signs. Tod Swormstedt began working on the museum in 1999. It opened to the public in 2005.

  9. Mar 1, 2024 · The American Sign Museum is the largest public museum dedicated to signs in the United States. Take a trip down memory lane as you wander the 20,000 square feet of space in Camp Washington. You’ll discover pre-electric signs adorned in goldleaf, early electric signs, beautiful art-deco neon, modern plastic signs, small signs, huge signage ...

  10. 2 days ago · Museum Events. From lectures to family days, these museum events are a great way to experience and learn more about the collection and sign-making whether you are a sign pro looking to enhance your knowledge or just looking for something fun to do.

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