There's a sign on I-40 eastbound in Arizona that has several on it... I think they're Winona and Holbrook. It's possible that there's one that says Holbrook and Grants as well.

jeff

At 02:49 PM 2/11/2006, Chris Peterson wrote:
The picture on Martin's submission page may be unique in showing a road sign with two meteorite names (Guffey and CaƱon City). Does anyone know of any other cases where it might be possible to find a sign with two or more such locations? I can think of at least one other in this same area; I'll have to check it out.

This particular sign is somewhat humorous. Even though it is an official sign placed by the state of Colorado, both town names are misspelled!

Chris

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Hello Everyone!

You can now access Martin's Meteorite Signs directly from the MeteoriteTimes "Featured" section called
"Meteorite Galleries".  http://www.meteoritetimes.com/

There are currently 2 albums featured - "Meteorite Signs" and "Meteorite Hunting - Humorous Objects"

To submit your "Meteorite signs" see Martin's page at http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/signs.html

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