File:One-of-a-kind Traffic Light.jpg
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DescriptionOne-of-a-kind Traffic Light.jpg |
I saw the historic traffic light when my son and I visited the fascinating museum in Ashville, Ohio. For more that 50 years it controlled traffic at the town's main intersection. About 1981 it was replaced by a standard light to meet state regulations. I remember driving through Ashville just to see the light back in the fifties. Watching the light work at the museum, it reminded me of a weather radar screen. The green light pictured indicates it's about to turn red when the arm reaches the bottom. |
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as One-of-a-kind Traffic Light | ||
Author | Don O'Brien | ||
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Date and time of data generation | 12:26, 21 May 2010 |
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